About Monetan Nominees
Monetan Nominees is the registered business name used by The Men’s Gallery, a long‑standing gentlemen’s club and adult entertainment venue based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Operating from the CBD, The Men’s Gallery offers stage strip shows, private and VIP dances, hosted events, bottle service and function bookings for groups such as bucks’ nights and corporate entertainment. The venue typically charges for door entry, bar purchases, VIP rooms, private performances and package deals, and processes payments on-site via EFTPOS/credit card terminals and sometimes for advance bookings or deposits through its website mensgallery.com.au or over the phone.
A Monetan Nominees charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you visit The Men’s Gallery and pay for entry, drinks, private dances, VIP room hire, bar tabs or event packages. Charges can also occur for pre-paid bookings, deposits for group functions, or when you keep an open bar tab that is closed out at the end of your visit—sometimes appearing as a single consolidated total instead of multiple smaller transactions. In some cases, you may see a temporary authorization or pre‑authorisation hold (often for a round amount, e.g. AUD $50–$200) placed on your card to secure a tab or booking; this is usually released or adjusted to the final amount within a few business days. Recurring or repeated charges generally relate to multiple visits, multiple tabs in one night, or tips/gratuities added after the original authorization.
If you’re unsure about a Monetan Nominees charge, first check your calendar, text messages, ride-share receipts or group chats for a visit to The Men’s Gallery around the transaction date—many people see these charges after late‑night or group outings. Review any paper receipts you received at the venue, email confirmations for bookings, or bank notifications for pre‑authorisations and final settlements. To clarify a charge, you can contact The Men’s Gallery directly using the contact details at mensgallery.com.au (phone and contact form), providing your name, card type, last four digits of the card, charge date, and amount so they can look it up in their point‑of‑sale system. Common issues—such as confusion between a pre‑authorisation and the final charge, a bar tab split across guests, or a group package paid by one card—are usually resolved by reviewing the bill with venue staff and, if necessary, having them email you a copy of the receipt or adjust any clear errors.