Mister Bartender

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Mister Bartender is an Australian mobile bar and cocktail catering business that provides luxury bar hire, bartending services, and bottled ready-to-drink cocktails and mocktails for events and home consumption.

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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.

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  1. MISTER BARTENDER AUS +61423418498 AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from MISTER BARTENDER or MISTERBARTENDER.COM.AU on my statement?

This charge usually relates to a booking for mobile bar or cocktail catering services, such as a wedding, private party, or corporate event in the Melbourne area, or to an online purchase of bottled cocktails or mocktails. Often, the name will appear as “MISTER BARTENDER”, “MISTERBARTENDER.COM.AU”, or similar on your bank or card statement. Check whether you or someone in your household recently hosted an event or ordered cocktails for delivery around the transaction date.

What are common amounts Mister Bartender might charge?

For events, Mister Bartender commonly processes charges for deposits (often a partial up‑front payment) and final balances, which can range from a few hundred to several thousand Australian dollars depending on guest count, bar package, and duration. Smaller charges—typically tens to low hundreds of dollars—may relate to bottled cocktail orders, mocktail packs, or add‑ons such as glassware hire. Always refer to your emailed quote or invoice for the exact agreed amount and any itemised extras.

Does Mister Bartender have recurring or subscription charges?

Mister Bartender’s services are generally booked on a per‑event or per‑order basis, so most charges are one‑off. Ongoing or repeat charges would usually only occur if you have a standing arrangement (for example, regular corporate events or scheduled cocktail deliveries) set up via a formal agreement or invoice schedule. If you see repeated charges you don’t recognise, contact Mister Bartender directly with the dates and amounts so they can confirm whether you have a recurring booking or if further investigation is needed.

Why was I charged a deposit and then another amount closer to my event date?

For event bookings, Mister Bartender typically takes an initial deposit to secure your date, with the remaining balance due closer to the event. This can result in two separate charges on your bank statement: one at the time of booking and another shortly before the event. Your invoice or booking confirmation will show the deposit amount, due dates, and final balance so you can match them against your statement.

How can I cancel or change my Mister Bartender booking or cocktail order?

To cancel or modify an event booking, you’ll need to contact Mister Bartender directly using the phone number or contact form listed on misterbartender.com.au, referencing your booking name, event date, and invoice number. For bottled cocktail or mocktail orders, changes may only be possible before your order has been prepared or dispatched. Be sure to review any cancellation terms included in your quote or confirmation email, as deposits or late changes may be subject to specific conditions or fees.

How do I request a refund or dispute a Mister Bartender charge?

If you believe you’ve been charged incorrectly—for example, billed twice, charged the wrong amount, or not had a security bond returned—contact Mister Bartender first with your proof of payment, invoice, and event or order details. They can review your account, explain any extra costs (such as overtime, additional consumption, or damages), and process adjustments or refunds where appropriate under their policies. If you suspect the charge is fraudulent and cannot resolve it with them, notify your bank or card issuer as soon as possible.

Why do I see a pending or temporary Mister Bartender charge that later disappears or changes amount?

Some banks show a temporary pre‑authorisation when you provide your card details for a booking or when a security bond is held for equipment or bar tabs. This can appear as a pending charge that later disappears or is replaced by the final settled amount. Pre‑authorisations are usually released by Mister Bartender after the event or once the order is completed, but your bank’s processing times can affect how quickly the hold drops off your account.

How can I confirm which event or order a Mister Bartender charge relates to?

Search your email (and any shared work or family inboxes) for messages from misterbartender.com.au, including quotes, invoices, or order confirmations around the date of the charge. Match the amount and date on your statement with the figures shown on those documents. If you still can’t identify it, contact Mister Bartender via their website with the transaction amount, date, and the last four digits of the card used so they can help trace it to a specific booking or online order.

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