About Pig 'N' Whistle Riverside
Pig 'N' Whistle Riverside is a British-style pub and restaurant located along the Brisbane River in Queensland, Australia. As part of the Pig 'N' Whistle group operated by Mantle Group Hospitality, this venue is known for its imported and local beers on tap, curated wine list, classic pub meals, and British-inspired favourites like fish and chips, pies, and roasts. It caters to after-work drinks, casual dining, and group gatherings, and may also host live sport broadcasts and special events. Payments are typically processed in Australian dollars (AUD) and may be taken at the bar, at the table, or through function and event bookings.
A charge from “Pig 'N' Whistle Riverside,” “Pig & Whistle Riverside,” “Pig N Whistle Riverside,” or “Mantle Group Hospitality” may appear on your bank or card statement when you pay for food and drinks at the venue, settle a bar tab, or pay for a group booking or function. You might also see a charge if you’ve purchased event tickets, paid a deposit for a private function, or used a card to secure a booking, in which case an authorization hold may appear as a pending transaction before the final amount is processed. For larger group events, pre-paid packages, set menus, or bar tabs can result in higher-than-usual single charges, and any gratuity you add at the point of sale will be included in the final total.
If you’re unsure about a Pig 'N' Whistle Riverside charge, first check your recent visits to Brisbane and any dining or bar outings near the Riverside precinct around the date of the transaction. Review receipts in your email (for online or event bookings) or paper receipts if you kept them, and ask anyone who may have used your card during a group outing or work function. To resolve questions, you can contact Pig 'N' Whistle via the details on pigandwhistle.com.au, where you’ll find phone numbers and enquiry forms for the Riverside venue, or reach out to Mantle Group Hospitality’s head office. If you still don’t recognize the transaction, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge or block your card if you suspect unauthorized use.