La Bamba Mexican Grill

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La Bamba Mexican Grill is most likely an independent Mexican restaurant offering traditional dishes such as tacos, burritos, and other casual Mexican fare. Multiple unrelated restaurants in the U.S. use this exact name, so the specific location and corporate details for this descriptor cannot be determined from the text alone.

About La Bamba Mexican Grill

La Bamba Mexican Grill typically refers to an independently owned Mexican restaurant in the United States, with multiple unrelated locations using the same name. These restaurants generally offer casual dining focused on traditional favorites like tacos, burritos, fajitas, enchiladas, nachos, and combination plates, along with soft drinks, beer, margaritas, and other cocktails where permitted. Sample menus from various La Bamba Mexican Grill locations show mid‑range pricing, with most individual entrees in roughly the $10–$20 range and appetizers and à‑la‑carte tacos typically under $10, though exact prices vary by city and restaurant.([la-bamba-mexican-grill.restaurants-world.com](https://la-bamba-mexican-grill.restaurants-world.com/menu?utm_source=openai))

If you see “LA BAMBA MEXICAN GRILL” (or a similar variation) on your bank or card statement, it is most often a one‑time charge for a dine‑in meal, takeout order, or delivery placed directly with a La Bamba location or through a third‑party delivery service such as DoorDash, Grubhub, or Uber Eats. The amount may include tax and any tip you added at the table, on a printed receipt, or in a delivery app. In most cases, La Bamba restaurants do not offer subscription services, so recurring or monthly charges are more likely tied to a delivery platform’s membership (e.g., DashPass) rather than to the restaurant itself.

To verify the charge, first match the transaction date and amount to a recent meal, pickup, or delivery order you or someone in your household may have placed. Check your email, text messages, and delivery apps (DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, etc.) for digital receipts, or review any paper receipts from a recent visit. If you still have questions, search online for “La Bamba Mexican Grill” plus the city shown with the charge descriptor to find the specific restaurant’s phone number and call to ask about the transaction, bringing your statement details and any receipts you have. If the restaurant can’t locate the payment or you suspect fraud, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and request a new card if needed.

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 La Bamba Mexican Grill.

  1. LA BAMBA MEXICAN GRILL

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of purchases typically appear as a La Bamba Mexican Grill charge?

Most La Bamba Mexican Grill charges are from a one‑time restaurant purchase such as a dine‑in meal, bar tab, or takeout order. You may also see this descriptor when you order from La Bamba through a delivery service like DoorDash, Grubhub, or Uber Eats—your bank statement may show the restaurant’s name even though the order was placed through the app.

What dollar amounts are common for La Bamba Mexican Grill charges?

Based on menus from several La Bamba Mexican Grill locations, most individual entrees fall in the $10–$20 range, with appetizer and à‑la‑carte items generally under $10. A total statement charge may be higher once you include multiple entrees, shared appetizers, drinks, tax, and tip. If the amount seems off, compare it against any printed or emailed receipt from your visit or delivery order.([la-bamba-mexican-grill.restaurants-world.com](https://la-bamba-mexican-grill.restaurants-world.com/menu?utm_source=openai))

Can La Bamba Mexican Grill charge me on a recurring or monthly basis?

La Bamba Mexican Grill restaurants are traditional, independent restaurants and generally do not run subscription or membership billing. If you see a recurring monthly charge that mentions La Bamba alongside a delivery service (for example, a DashPass or similar membership), it is more likely tied to that delivery platform’s subscription rather than to the restaurant itself. Review your delivery app account settings and subscriptions if you’re seeing repeated charges.

Why is the final La Bamba Mexican Grill amount higher than the total I initially saw?

Restaurant charges can increase from the pre‑tax menu subtotal once sales tax, tip, and any add‑ons (extra sides, premium meats, or additional drinks) are included. If you left a handwritten or selected tip on a paper receipt, the pending amount may later update to the final total after the restaurant closes out the card batch. Compare the final charge on your statement to the itemized receipt or the total shown in your delivery app.

I don’t recognize this La Bamba Mexican Grill charge—how can I confirm it’s mine?

Start by checking your calendar and messages around the transaction date for any lunch or dinner plans at a Mexican restaurant, and ask other cardholders or family members who might use the card. Then, search your email and delivery apps for order confirmations from La Bamba or from Mexican restaurant orders on that date. If you still don’t recognize it, look up La Bamba Mexican Grill locations in the city listed on your statement and call the restaurant to see if they can locate the check or ticket by date, time, and amount.

How do I contact La Bamba Mexican Grill about a billing issue or possible overcharge?

Because there are multiple independent La Bamba Mexican Grill restaurants, you’ll need to identify the specific location tied to your charge. Use the city or state shown in the transaction description to search online (Google Maps, Apple Maps, etc.) for “La Bamba Mexican Grill” and call the listed phone number, or use the contact details in your delivery app order. Have your transaction date, exact amount, and last four digits of the card ready so staff can look up your ticket and discuss adjustments or refunds if appropriate.([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/us/arizona/la-bamba-mexican-grill-restaurant-387915734?utm_source=openai))

Why do I see a pending or slightly different La Bamba Mexican Grill amount on my card?

Some payment processors and delivery apps first place an authorization hold for an estimated amount, which may not include tip or final adjustments. Once the restaurant closes the check and the payment is fully processed—usually within a few business days—the pending hold will be replaced by the final settled charge that includes tax and any tip you added. If a pending hold doesn’t drop off or you see both the hold and the final charge after several days, contact your bank or card issuer.

How can I request a refund or correction for a La Bamba Mexican Grill charge I believe is wrong?

Contact the specific La Bamba restaurant as soon as you notice the issue, ideally on the same day or within a few days of the visit, and explain the discrepancy (for example, incorrect items, duplicate ticket, or wrong tip amount). Many independent restaurants can void or adjust a recent transaction or offer a partial refund, but their exact policies will vary by location. If you can’t resolve it directly with the restaurant or you suspect your card was used without permission, reach out to your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge.

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