Marius Street Investments

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Marius Street Investments is an Australian private company that operated multiple hospitality venues, including restaurants, cafés and bars trading under names such as Ameno Italian Cuisine, Americana Sports Bar, Gelatoria Italia, and Red Door Cafe & Lounge Bar, likely servicing the Tamworth, New South Wales area.

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

About Marius Street Investments

Marius Street Investments Pty Limited was an Australian private company that owned and operated several hospitality venues in New South Wales. According to the Australian Business Register, the company traded under business names including Ameno Italian Cuisine, Americana Sports Bar, Gelatoria Italia, and Red Door Cafe & Lounge Bar, most likely servicing the Tamworth area, with its registered main business location later listed in NSW 2026 (Sydney region). The company’s ABN (71 619 762 702) has been cancelled since 2 December 2022, and there is no current official website, menu, or central customer service contact publicly listed for Marius Street Investments itself.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/71619762702?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “MARIUS STREET INVESTMENTS,” or a similar descriptor, may appear on your bank or card statement when you dined at, ordered from, or placed a bar or café tab with one of their venues (for example Ameno Italian Cuisine or Americana Sports Bar). Because the parent company name can be used as the billing descriptor with many bank processors, your statement might show the investment company instead of the trading name you remember visiting. In addition to standard restaurant or bar bills, you might see charges for deposits for group bookings, function room hire, pre-paid event tickets, or adjustments to an earlier tip or service charge. Some banks can also show late-settled transactions from past visits, refunds, or reversals after the business has ceased trading, which explains why you may see this name even though the ABN is now cancelled.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/71619762702?utm_source=openai))

To verify or resolve a charge from Marius Street Investments, first cross‑check the transaction date, location (New South Wales, Australia), and amount against any recent or past visits to restaurants or bars in the Tamworth/Sydney region, especially those trading under the business names above. Look through your email for booking confirmations or digital receipts from Ameno Italian Cuisine, Americana Sports Bar, Gelatoria Italia, or Red Door Cafe & Lounge Bar, and check your phone for food‑delivery or reservation app history that matches the charge date and amount. Because Marius Street Investments no longer has an active ABN and no central contact details are published, your primary resolution paths are: contacting your bank or card issuer to request more detail about the merchant and, if necessary, disputing the charge, and contacting the specific venue (if it is still operating under a new owner or structure) to ask them to locate your receipt or explain the bill.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/71619762702?utm_source=openai))

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Marius Street Investments.

  1. MARIUS STREET INVEST TAMWORTH AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my bank statement show MARIUS STREET INVESTMENTS instead of the restaurant name I visited?

Many hospitality groups process card payments under their parent company rather than the individual venue name. In this case, Marius Street Investments was the owning company for venues such as Ameno Italian Cuisine, Americana Sports Bar, Gelatoria Italia, and Red Door Cafe & Lounge Bar, so your statement may display the company name even though the receipt or signage at the venue used a different trading name.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/71619762702?utm_source=openai))

What kinds of amounts are typical for Marius Street Investments charges?

Because this was a group of restaurants, cafés, and bars, charges usually reflect standard hospitality spending—anything from small café transactions (for example AUD $10–$30) through to restaurant meals or bar tabs that could range from AUD $40 up to several hundred dollars for group bookings or functions. If your transaction amount matches what you’d expect to spend on dining or drinks around that date in Tamworth or NSW, it is likely tied to one of these venues. (Exact historical price lists for these specific venues are not publicly archived, so amounts can vary by menu and time.)

Could this be a subscription or recurring charge from Marius Street Investments?

Marius Street Investments operated hospitality venues rather than subscription services, so most charges should be one‑off payments for food, drinks, or events. However, you might see repeated charges if you regularly visited the same venue, held an ongoing function booking (such as weekly events), or if a pre‑authorised tab was adjusted on a later date. If you see a pattern of charges you don’t recognise, contact your bank to confirm whether they are separate in‑person transactions or duplicates that can be disputed.

Why am I seeing a Marius Street Investments charge even though the company’s ABN is cancelled?

The Australian Business Register shows that Marius Street Investments’ ABN (71 619 762 702) was cancelled effective 2 December 2022, meaning it is no longer an active registered entity for new trading.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/71619762702?utm_source=openai)) You might still see this name because: (1) your bank is displaying a historical merchant descriptor linked to the old entity, (2) a delayed settlement, refund, or reversal from an older transaction has just posted, or (3) the venue has changed ownership but the payment terminal’s descriptor has not yet been updated. In all of these situations, your bank can confirm the processing date and merchant location in more detail.

How can I cancel a booking or regular event tied to a Marius Street Investments venue?

Since Marius Street Investments as a company is no longer active and there is no central website, cancellations now depend on the specific venue and its current ownership. If you know which venue you booked (for example Ameno Italian Cuisine or a bar in Tamworth), search the venue name directly online or via maps to find its current phone number or social media page, then contact them to cancel your reservation or ongoing event. If you cannot locate the venue or it appears permanently closed, contact your bank to ensure no further pre‑authorised payments are processed.

How do I request a refund or dispute a charge from Marius Street Investments?

If you have a receipt or email confirmation from the venue, first attempt to contact that specific restaurant, café, or bar directly—many venues, even if sold or rebranded, may still be able to look up past transactions and offer goodwill adjustments. Where no valid contact details exist or the business is closed, your main option is to raise a dispute with your bank or card issuer, explaining that the charge is from Marius Street Investments (ABN 71 619 762 702, now cancelled) and outlining why you believe it is incorrect. Your bank can then investigate, request supporting documentation, and, if appropriate, issue a chargeback under your card scheme’s rules.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/71619762702?utm_source=openai))

Why do I see a small or duplicate Marius Street Investments amount, sometimes marked as ‘pending’?

Restaurants and bars sometimes place a temporary authorisation hold on your card to open a tab or verify that funds are available; this can appear as a small or approximate amount and may remain in ‘pending’ status for several days. Once the final bill is processed, the original authorisation should automatically fall off your account, leaving only the settled charge. If a pending amount from Marius Street Investments does not drop off or you see both a hold and a final charge posted, contact your bank to ask about reversing the extra authorisation.

What if I don’t recognise any of the venues linked to Marius Street Investments?

If you have not visited restaurants or bars in Tamworth or New South Wales and none of the associated venue names sound familiar, treat the charge as potentially unauthorised. Check whether any family members or authorised card users might have used your card, then immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report the transaction, request additional merchant details (such as terminal location), and, if necessary, block your card and lodge a fraud dispute. Your bank can investigate whether the card was present, whether it was used online or in‑person, and whether other suspicious activity is visible on your account.

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