Lucky Pickle is a casual sandwich and coffee shop in Surry Hills, Sydney, known for its Japanese-inspired chicken katsu baguettes and other seasonal sandwiches and bowls.
Lucky Pickle is a casual sandwich and coffee shop located in Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia. Known for its Japanese-inspired chicken katsu baguettes, seasonal sandwiches, rice bowls, and specialty coffee, it’s a popular local spot for lunch and takeaway. The menu changes periodically with seasonal ingredients, and customers can order in-store, over the counter for takeaway, or via selected food delivery platforms linked from luckypickle.com.au.
A Lucky Pickle charge will usually appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve purchased food or drinks at their Surry Hills location, or when you’ve ordered through a delivery service that processes payments directly on their behalf. You might see descriptors such as “LUCKY PICKLE SURRY HILLS,” “LUCKY PICKLE SYDNEY,” or similar. Charges are typically one‑time transactions for the total amount of your bill, but you may also see separate charges for tips (if supported by your card terminal), adjustments, or delivery fees if you ordered via a third‑party app. In some cases, your bank may show a small temporary authorization or a “pending” amount before the final total is posted.
If you don’t immediately recognize a Lucky Pickle charge, start by checking recent receipts, delivery-app order history, and your email confirmations from the day of the charge—especially around lunch hours or days you were in Surry Hills. Compare the transaction date and amount with any orders from Lucky Pickle or from delivery platforms listing them as the restaurant. For questions or concerns, you can visit luckypickle.com.au and use their listed contact methods or check their Google/Maps listing for current phone and opening hours. If you still believe a charge is incorrect after speaking with the venue or delivery service, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute or block the payment method.
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Why do I see a charge from LUCKY PICKLE SURRY HILLS on my statement?
This charge usually corresponds to a food or drink purchase made at Lucky Pickle’s Surry Hills shop or via a delivery platform that partners with them. Review your recent in‑person lunch or coffee visits, as well as orders placed through apps like Uber Eats, DoorDash, or similar services that may list Lucky Pickle as the restaurant. The amount should match the total on your receipt, including any surcharge, tip, or delivery/service fees if applicable.
Does Lucky Pickle run subscriptions or recurring payments?
Lucky Pickle does not operate a subscription or membership model; charges should generally be one‑off transactions for individual orders. If you see multiple charges on different days, they most likely relate to separate visits or delivery orders. Recurring charges at regular intervals are unusual and may warrant checking with your bank and reviewing who in your household may be using the card.
Why is the Lucky Pickle amount different from the total I remember?
Differences can occur if your bank initially shows a pending authorization that later updates to the final amount after tips, surcharges, or minor adjustments are applied. If you ordered via a delivery service, the final total may include delivery fees, platform service fees, and in some cases a separate tip line. Compare the statement amount with the final total in your email receipt or delivery‑app order history to see a detailed breakdown.
Can Lucky Pickle place a small temporary or pending charge on my card?
In‑store card terminals and delivery apps may place a temporary authorization hold to confirm that your payment method is valid. This can sometimes appear as a small or rounded amount in pending status before it is replaced by the final transaction. These holds are controlled by payment processors and banks and usually disappear or convert to the correct final amount within a few business days.
How can I get a copy of my receipt or tax invoice from Lucky Pickle?
If you paid in-store, your receipt would have been printed at the time of purchase; you can return with the approximate date, time, and last four digits of your card to ask staff if they can reprint or look up the transaction. For delivery orders, you can usually download a tax invoice directly from the relevant delivery app or from the email receipt they send. If you still need assistance, visit luckypickle.com.au and use the listed contact options to provide details (date, exact charge amount, and card type) so they can investigate.
How do I resolve a charge I don’t recognize or believe is incorrect from Lucky Pickle?
First, verify with family members or colleagues who may have used the card, then check recent in‑person and delivery orders around the transaction date. If you still cannot match the charge, contact Lucky Pickle using the details on luckypickle.com.au or their Google listing and provide the date, amount, and statement description so they can check their payment records. If the issue is not resolved or you suspect fraud, notify your bank or card issuer immediately to dispute the transaction and secure your card.
Can I get a refund or adjustment for a mistaken or incorrect Lucky Pickle charge?
Refunds or adjustments are handled directly by Lucky Pickle or, in the case of delivery orders, often through the delivery platform’s support. Visit or contact the shop as soon as possible with your receipt or order confirmation if you believe you were charged incorrectly, had items missing, or were double‑charged. For delivery orders, use the “Help” or “Support” section in the app to report order issues and request a credit or refund, following the platform’s policies and time limits.
Why do I see multiple Lucky Pickle charges on the same day?
Multiple charges on the same day may occur if you made more than one visit, split bills between cards, or placed separate orders (for example, one in-store and one via a delivery app). It can also happen if an initial pending authorization remains visible alongside the final posted charge for a short period. Check timestamps and amounts in your banking app against your receipts and delivery‑app order list; if you suspect a duplicate, contact Lucky Pickle or your bank for clarification.