Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen

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Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen is a Brisbane CBD gastropub and bar offering European-influenced modern Australian food, craft beer, wine, and cocktails in a relaxed indoor and outdoor setting.

Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia

About Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen

Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen is a gastropub and bar located in the heart of Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia, a short walk from major CBD offices and shopping areas. It offers a European-influenced modern Australian menu, including share plates, mains, bar snacks, and seasonal specials, alongside a strong focus on craft beer, wine, and classic and signature cocktails. The venue features both indoor and outdoor seating in a relaxed, contemporary setting and caters to after-work drinks, casual dining, and group gatherings.

A charge from “Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen” (or a similar descriptor such as “MR EDWARDS ALEHOUSE BRISBANE” or “MREDWARDSALEHOUSE.COM.AU”) usually appears on your bank or card statement when you pay for food, drinks, or a bar tab at the venue. This can include dine-in meals, group tabs, pre-paid event or function deposits, or takeaway orders placed over the phone or in person. You might also see a pending or duplicate-looking amount if a pre-authorisation hold was placed when opening a bar tab, or if the final bill was adjusted for tips or split payments.

If you’re unsure about a charge, first check any receipts, booking confirmations, or bank notifications from the date in question, and consider whether someone in your household visited the venue or attended a work function there. Compare the transaction date and amount with your visit (keeping in mind that card processing can sometimes settle a day or two later). For further clarification, you can contact Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen using the details on their website (mredwardsalehouse.com.au) or by calling the venue during opening hours; provide the transaction date, approximate time, and amount so staff can look up the payment on their POS system. If the charge still looks incorrect after speaking with the venue, you can then contact your bank or card provider to dispute or investigate the transaction.

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 Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen.

  1. Mr Edwards Alehouse an BRISBANE CITY AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen on my card when I don’t remember dining there?

Charges from Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen typically relate to food, drinks, or bar tabs settled at their Brisbane CBD venue, including after-work drinks, work functions, or group outings. Check with family members, housemates, or colleagues who may have used a shared card, and review your calendar or messages for any meet-ups in the Brisbane City area on or near the transaction date. The descriptor may appear slightly shortened or formatted by your bank, such as “MR EDWARDS ALEHOUSE BRISBANE” or similar.

Why is there both a pending amount and a final charge from Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen?

When you open a bar tab or leave your card with the bar, the venue may place a pre-authorisation hold to confirm your card is valid. Once the tab is closed, the final bill amount is processed, and the original hold is automatically released by your bank after a few business days. This can temporarily look like two charges, but only the final settled amount should remain on your statement once the hold clears.

What are typical charge amounts from Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen?

Common transaction amounts vary widely depending on your visit—lighter food and a drink might be a smaller charge, while full meals, multiple rounds, or group tabs can be significantly higher. It’s normal to see rounded figures that match your receipt total, including any public holiday surcharges or tips you authorised at the terminal. If the amount doesn’t match what you remember spending, contact the venue with your receipt (if available) so they can re-check the transaction.

Can Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen add a tip or surcharge to my bill after I pay?

Tips are only added if you enter or approve them at the payment terminal when paying by card. In some cases, a surcharge (such as a public holiday or card-processing surcharge) may be included in the final amount shown on the EFTPOS terminal and receipt. If your pending amount later settles for a slightly different figure, it usually reflects the final total including any tip or surcharge you agreed to at payment time.

How do I get a copy of my receipt or tax invoice from Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen?

If you need a receipt or tax invoice, contact the venue directly using the phone number or contact form listed on mredwardsalehouse.com.au. Provide the exact transaction date, approximate time, last four digits of your card, and the charged amount so staff can search their point-of-sale system. They can usually email you a copy of the bill or tax invoice once they locate the transaction.

How can I query or dispute a charge from Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen?

Start by contacting the venue as soon as possible and explain the issue—whether it’s an amount you don’t recognise, a duplicate-looking charge, or an error on a group bill. Have your bank statement details ready so staff can confirm the transaction in their system. If you cannot resolve the issue directly with the venue, contact your bank or card issuer to raise a formal dispute, providing any receipts, emails, or messages that support your case.

Why does a charge from Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen appear a day or two after my visit?

Card payments may not post to your account immediately; many banks show them as pending first and then as a finalised transaction one or more days later. If you visited Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen on a Friday or weekend, the charge might settle on the next business day. Match the posted charge to the date and time of your visit rather than relying only on the posting date.

Can Mr Edward's Alehouse & Kitchen refund or adjust a mistaken charge?

If there has been an overcharge, an item rung up twice, or an error when splitting a bill, the venue can usually process a refund or adjustment back to the original payment card. Contact them directly, ideally within a few days of the visit, and provide your receipt or detailed transaction information. Refund processing times depend on your bank, but most card refunds appear within a few business days once issued by the venue.

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