Perkins Restaurant & Bakery

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Perkins Restaurant & Bakery is a family-style restaurant chain in the United States known for its all-day breakfast, comfort food entrees, and in-store bakery items such as pies and muffins.

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Owned by Huddle House, Inc.

About Perkins Restaurant & Bakery

Perkins Restaurant & Bakery is a casual, family-style dining chain that serves an extensive menu of breakfast, lunch, and dinner options along with a full bakery line. Guests typically visit Perkins for all-day breakfast, classic American comfort dishes, and fresh-baked pies, cookies, and muffins. The brand operates many franchised and company-owned locations across the U.S. and is often simply listed as “Perkins” on receipts and bank descriptors.

A charge labeled like “PERKINS - 2410 - LIT” on your statement likely corresponds to a visit to a specific Perkins Restaurant & Bakery location, with “2410” being a store number and “LIT” an abbreviation for the city or area (commonly Little Rock or similar). The charge would usually be for in-restaurant dining, takeout, or bakery purchases. In some cases, you might also see an initial pending amount (such as the pre-tip total) followed by a finalized amount once the tip is added and the transaction settles.

If you have questions about this charge, first compare the date and amount to any meal receipts, email confirmations (for online orders if available), or your calendar to recall a recent restaurant visit. To resolve issues, you can contact the specific Perkins location shown on your receipt or use the location finder and contact details at the Perkins official website. For billing discrepancies such as incorrect amounts or duplicate charges, call the store directly and, if needed, follow up with your card issuer to dispute the transaction while providing any supporting receipts.

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 Perkins Restaurant & Bakery.

  1. TST* PERKINS - 2410 - LIT

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the charge labeled “PERKINS - 2410 - LIT” mean on my card statement?

This descriptor indicates a purchase at a specific Perkins Restaurant & Bakery location, where “2410” is likely the store number and “LIT” refers to the local city/area. It typically represents payment for an in-restaurant meal, takeout order, or bakery items.

Why is the amount on my Perkins charge higher than the amount on my initial receipt?

Perkins, like most full-service restaurants, first authorizes your card for the pre-tip total. After you add a tip and sign, the final amount (meal plus tip) is submitted, which can be higher than the original authorization. Your statement will reflect the final amount once the transaction is settled.

Can I get a refund or adjustment for an incorrect Perkins Restaurant & Bakery charge?

Yes. Contact the specific Perkins location you visited—ideally with the date, approximate time, and last four digits of your card—so they can locate the transaction and issue a refund or adjustment if warranted. If you cannot reach the store, you can also contact Perkins through the customer service details on their website and then, if necessary, open a dispute with your card issuer.

How can I verify which Perkins location corresponds to store number 2410?

You can use the location finder on perkinsrestaurants.com and match it with the city/area abbreviation (such as “LIT”) and the date/time you dined. If you still aren’t sure, call a nearby Perkins location and provide the store number and transaction details; staff can help confirm whether it was their restaurant.

Does Perkins save my card for recurring or subscription charges?

No, typical Perkins Restaurant & Bakery visits are one-time, in-person or takeout transactions. Perkins does not operate on a subscription model, so recurring monthly charges are unlikely to come from Perkins. If you see repeating charges, verify dates and amounts and contact the restaurant and your bank promptly.

Why do I see both a pending Perkins charge and a final posted charge on my account?

When you pay at Perkins, your card may first show a pending authorization for the check amount. After the tip is added and the transaction is closed, the pending amount is replaced by the final posted charge. In some banking apps, you may briefly see both until the authorization falls off, usually within a few days.

How can I get a copy of my receipt from Perkins for expense or tax purposes?

Contact the Perkins location where you dined and provide the visit date, approximate time, total amount, and last four digits of your card. Many locations can reprint or email a copy of your receipt if the transaction can be located in their system.

What should I do if I don’t recognize a Perkins Restaurant & Bakery charge at all?

First check whether a family member or authorized card user may have visited Perkins around that date. If no one recognizes the transaction, contact the nearest Perkins location or use the contact form on perkinsrestaurants.com with the transaction details. If it still appears unauthorized, immediately report it to your card issuer and request that they investigate and potentially block your card from further fraudulent use.

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