About Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar is an American fine-dining steakhouse chain offering USDA prime steaks, seafood, classic sides, and an extensive selection of wines by the glass. Founded in 1998 in Newport Beach, California, the brand focuses on a modern, upscale steakhouse experience with a strong emphasis on hospitality and a curated wine program. It now operates dozens of locations across the United States and is recognized for special-occasion and business dining.([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleming%27s_Prime_Steakhouse_%26_Wine_Bar?utm_source=openai))
A charge labeled something like “FLEMINGS 1303” on your card statement is most likely from a transaction at a Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar location, with “1303” functioning as an internal store or location identifier rather than part of the brand name. This charge could come from an in-restaurant meal, bar tab, gift card purchase, private dining or event, or online order placed through their official channels. Depending on your bank, tips and adjustments (for example, adding a gratuity after the card is first authorized) may result in a final posted amount that differs slightly from the initial authorization.
If you have questions about this charge, first check any receipts, email confirmations, or calendar entries from the date of the transaction to match the amount, date, and location. You can also contact the specific Fleming's location you visited or use the location finder on their website to obtain the restaurant’s phone number and speak with a manager about the charge. For unresolved issues, guest services and corporate contact details are available via the Fleming's website, and your card issuer can help dispute unfamiliar charges if the restaurant cannot locate the transaction.([flemingssteakhouse.com](https://www.flemingssteakhouse.com/locations/?utm_source=openai))