About Mister Bartender
Mister Bartender is an Australian mobile bar and cocktail catering company based in Melbourne, Victoria, serving events across Melbourne and surrounding regions. They specialise in luxury bar hire, professional bartending staff, and fully equipped pop‑up bars for weddings, private parties, corporate functions, and festivals. In addition to on‑site bar services, Mister Bartender also sells bottled, ready‑to‑drink cocktails and mocktails for at‑home consumption, gifts, and small gatherings, which can typically be ordered online via misterbartender.com.au.
A Mister Bartender charge may appear on your bank or card statement if you booked them to provide bar or cocktail catering at an event, paid a deposit or final balance for an upcoming function, or purchased their bottled cocktails/mocktails online. You might also see a charge linked to bar upgrades (premium spirits, extra staff hours, glassware hire), travel fees for events outside central Melbourne, or last‑minute guest‑count increases. Some customers will see multiple line items for an initial deposit and a later final payment, and in some cases a temporary pre‑authorisation or security bond for bar equipment, which should drop off or be refunded after the event if no extra costs were incurred.
To verify a Mister Bartender charge, start by checking your email for booking confirmations, invoices, or online order receipts from misterbartender.com.au around the date of the transaction, and confirm whether a friend, partner, or colleague made an event booking on your behalf. Compare the amount on your statement with any quotes or invoices you’ve received. If you still have questions, contact Mister Bartender directly via the contact details on their website (misterbartender.com.au), providing your full name, event date (if relevant), and the exact amount and date of the charge so they can locate your booking or order. For billing issues—such as duplicate charges, incorrect amounts, or bonds not yet released—reach out to them first to request clarification or adjustment, and then contact your bank or card provider if you suspect unauthorised use of your card.