Golden Key Eatery

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Golden Key Eatery is a small cafe-style restaurant in North Sydney, Australia, serving coffee, light meals, and cafe-style food.

North Sydney, NSW, Australia

About Golden Key Eatery

Golden Key Eatery is a casual café-style restaurant located at Shop 18, 105 Miller Street, North Sydney, NSW 2060. It focuses on coffee, light meals, and typical café food for local workers and residents, with an average cost of around A$30 for two mains and two beverages. The venue is listed as serving coffee and tea along with café-style dishes, and operates as a small, in-person eatery rather than an online or subscription-based service. You can reach the café by phone on +61 2 9955 9621 for questions about orders or payments. ([goldcoastqld.com.au](https://www.goldcoastqld.com.au/restaurants/find/nsw/north-sydney?utm_source=openai))

A Golden Key Eatery charge usually appears on your bank or card statement when you’ve purchased food, drinks, or takeaway at the café. Most transactions are one‑time point-of-sale payments, but you might also see variations like partial authorisation holds (for example, when a card is tapped but needs to be re-run), tips added after the initial amount, or adjustments if items were added or refunded shortly after payment. If you regularly visit the café, you may see recurring charges that correspond to separate visits on different days, not a subscription.

If you’re unsure about a Golden Key Eatery charge, start by matching the transaction date and amount with any recent visit to a café in North Sydney and checking for emailed or paper receipts. The descriptor on your statement will typically include wording like “GOLDEN KEY EATERY” and “NORTH SYDNEY” or “NSW.” For any discrepancies, overcharges, or refund questions, call the café directly at +61 2 9955 9621 or visit in person with your receipt and bank statement so staff can look up the transaction on their payment terminal and, if appropriate, process a correction or refund back to the same card. If the café can’t locate the transaction or you suspect fraud, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and request a card replacement.

Bank Statement Variations

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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Golden Key Eatery.

  1. GOLDEN KEY EATERY NORTH SYDNEY AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of purchases usually result in a Golden Key Eatery charge on my statement?

Golden Key Eatery is a local café in North Sydney that charges your card for in-person purchases such as coffee, breakfast items, sandwiches, salads, and other light meals. Any charge you see will almost always be from paying at the counter or table for dine‑in or takeaway at Shop 18, 105 Miller Street, North Sydney, NSW 2060. ([goldcoastqld.com.au](https://www.goldcoastqld.com.au/restaurants/find/nsw/north-sydney?utm_source=openai))

Does Golden Key Eatery offer subscriptions or recurring billing for memberships or meal plans?

No, Golden Key Eatery operates as a traditional café and does not advertise subscription plans, memberships, or automatic recurring billing. If you see multiple charges, they’re most likely separate visits on different days or multiple transactions on the same day (for example, ordering twice). If you believe a recurring charge is happening without your consent, contact the café and your bank immediately.

What are typical charge amounts from Golden Key Eatery?

Listings indicate that the average cost for two mains and two beverages is about A$30, so individual transactions often fall in the A$10–A$40 range depending on how many items you order. Small amounts (for example, A$4–A$8) are common for a single coffee or snack, while higher totals may include multiple meals or takeaway orders for a group. ([goldcoastqld.com.au](https://www.goldcoastqld.com.au/restaurants/find/nsw/north-sydney?utm_source=openai))

Why do I see two Golden Key Eatery transactions for the same visit?

This can happen if the first card attempt was partially authorised and then reversed, and the staff had to re-run your card, or if you added a tip or extra items after the initial payment. The original authorisation may show as “pending” while the final charge posts later. The pending amount usually drops off within a few business days; if both post as completed, contact the café with your receipt so they can check for a duplicate and process a refund if appropriate.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or verify the details of a Golden Key Eatery charge?

If you received a paper receipt at the time of purchase, compare it to the date and amount on your bank statement. If you no longer have the receipt, call Golden Key Eatery on +61 2 9955 9621 or visit the café and provide the exact transaction date, amount, and last four digits of your card; staff can usually locate the record on their payment terminal and confirm what was purchased. ([goldcoastqld.com.au](https://www.goldcoastqld.com.au/restaurants/find/nsw/north-sydney?utm_source=openai))

How do I request a refund or correction for a Golden Key Eatery charge?

Refunds and corrections are handled directly by the café. Bring or send proof of the transaction (receipt or statement screenshot) and explain the issue—such as being charged twice, an incorrect amount, or an item you didn’t receive—so staff can review their records. If they agree a mistake occurred, they’ll generally process a refund back to the same card; allow several business days for it to appear. If you cannot resolve it with the café, contact your bank to dispute the charge.

Can I cancel or stop future charges from Golden Key Eatery?

Because Golden Key Eatery does not run ongoing subscriptions, there is nothing to formally “cancel” in their system. To prevent any future charges if you suspect your card details were compromised there, ask your bank or card issuer to block the card and issue a new one. You can also alert the café to the suspected fraud so they’re aware of any potential card compromise.

Why is there a small pending Golden Key Eatery charge that later disappeared?

Some payment terminals place a small temporary authorisation hold when a card is first tapped or inserted to verify that the card is valid. If the transaction is then cancelled, re-run, or adjusted, the original authorisation may remain as a pending amount for a short time but will not post as a completed charge. This pending hold should automatically disappear from your statement within a few business days; only the final sale amount will remain.

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