Mariolino's Italian Cuisine

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Mariolino's Italian Cuisine is a small regional Italian restaurant group in western North Carolina, offering pasta, pizza, and classic Italian-American dishes in a casual, family-friendly setting.

Hayesville, North Carolina, United States

About Mariolino's Italian Cuisine

Mariolino's Italian Cuisine is a regional Italian restaurant with multiple locations in western North Carolina, including Hayesville, Andrews, and Murphy. The restaurants focus on classic Italian and Italian‑American comfort dishes such as pasta, pizza, calzones, chicken and eggplant Parmesan, stromboli, salads, and sandwiches, served in a relaxed, welcoming dining room. Guests typically find generous portions, house bread, and a broad menu that caters to families and groups looking for a sit‑down meal rather than fast food. ([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/us/north-carolina/mariolinos-italian-cuisine-423116695?utm_source=openai))

A charge labeled "MARIOLINO'S ITALIAN CUISI" on a card statement most likely comes from an in‑person meal or takeout order at one of their North Carolina locations. Transactions can include dine‑in checks, carry‑out food, tips added at the table, or phone orders processed through their point‑of‑sale system. Depending on how your bank or card issuer truncates names, the descriptor may cut off part of the word "Cuisine" or omit the specific town (Hayesville, Andrews, or Murphy), but they all route through the same brand. In some cases, you might also see a preauthorization amount when the card is first run, followed by the final posted total after tip adjustment.

If you have questions about a Mariolino's charge, first compare the transaction date and amount with any recent restaurant visits or receipts, including takeout orders. You can call the location directly using the phone numbers listed on their website or on your receipt, and staff can usually look up checks by date, time, and last four digits of your card. If something still looks incorrect, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction, but keep any itemized receipts or order confirmations handy, as these will help both Mariolino's and your bank resolve billing issues more quickly.

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 Mariolino's Italian Cuisine.

  1. MARIOLINO'S ITALIAN CUISI

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “MARIOLINO'S ITALIAN CUISI” on my card statement?

This descriptor is the truncated name for Mariolino's Italian Cuisine, a regional Italian restaurant in western North Carolina. The charge usually represents a dine‑in meal or takeout order from one of their locations in Hayesville, Andrews, or Murphy, including any tip you added on the receipt.

What typical amounts do Mariolino's Italian Cuisine charges appear for?

Most Mariolino's checks reflect casual restaurant pricing—often between about $15–$30 per person depending on whether you ordered appetizers, desserts, or alcohol. Larger family meals, pizzas, or group dinners can result in higher totals, especially if multiple entrees and drinks are on one bill.

Does Mariolino's Italian Cuisine have subscriptions or recurring charges?

No, Mariolino's operates as a traditional sit‑down restaurant and does not offer subscription or membership billing. Any charge from them should be tied to a specific visit or order date rather than a recurring monthly fee.

Can Mariolino's place a temporary hold or different amount than my final bill?

Some card processors may show a temporary authorization for the pre‑tip amount or a rounded estimate when your card is first run. Once the restaurant closes the check with the final tip, the pending amount is replaced by the actual total, which may be slightly higher due to the gratuity you added.

How can I verify what was included in my Mariolino's bill?

Check your paper receipt or any takeout receipt from your recent visit and compare the date, time, and total to your card statement. If you no longer have the receipt, call the specific Mariolino's location you visited and provide the visit date, approximate time, total, and last four digits of your card so they can look up the check in their system.

How do I request a refund or correction for a Mariolino's charge?

Contact the Mariolino's location where you dined as soon as you notice an issue. Explain the discrepancy (for example, being charged twice or an incorrect total) and provide details from your statement. If the restaurant confirms an error, they can usually issue a void or refund; if not, you can then open a dispute with your bank using their documentation.

How can I contact Mariolino's Italian Cuisine about a card charge?

Visit mariolinosnc.com to find the phone numbers for the Hayesville, Andrews, or Murphy locations, then call the restaurant where you likely dined. Ask to speak with a manager about a billing question and have your statement, transaction date, and amount available so they can investigate quickly.

Why does my statement just show the name without a city for Mariolino's?

Many banks shorten merchant descriptors to fit character limits, which can cut off the word "Cuisine" and remove the city or state. Even if the town name doesn’t appear, the charge is still tied to the specific Mariolino's location where your card was processed, and the restaurant can look it up using the date, time, and card details.

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