About Raincheck Lounge
Raincheck Lounge is a café-restaurant and bar located in North Hobart, Tasmania, known for modern Australian cuisine, relaxed neighborhood vibes and friendly table service. They serve all-day breakfast, lunch and dinner, plus share plates and snacks, alongside locally roasted coffee and a strong focus on Tasmanian wines, beers and spirits. The venue caters to a wide range of dietary requirements (including vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options) and operates as a casual but popular local institution on the North Hobart strip. More information, current menus and opening hours are available at rainchecklounge.com.au.
A Raincheck Lounge charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you pay for a meal, drinks, takeaway coffee, bar tab or group dining experience at the venue. The descriptor often looks similar to “RAINCHECK LOUNGE NORTH HOBART AUS” or “RAINCHECK LOUNGE NTH HOBART” and will usually match the total on your EFTPOS or card receipt, including any tip you added. You might also see a charge if you paid a deposit for a group booking, function, special event or pre-ordered catering. In some cases, your bank may show a temporary pre-authorisation (for example, when opening a bar tab) that later adjusts to the final amount once your bill is closed.
If you’re unsure about a Raincheck Lounge charge, start by checking the date, time and amount against any visit to North Hobart, plus your email or paper receipts from the café-restaurant. Look for tips or surcharges (such as public holiday surcharges) that might make the total slightly higher than menu prices. For questions about a specific transaction, incorrect amounts or duplicate charges, you can contact Raincheck Lounge using the details on their website (rainchecklounge.com.au) or by calling the main number listed there; have your statement, approximate date/time of visit and last 4 digits of your card ready so they can look up the payment. If the charge still doesn’t look familiar or appears fraudulent, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction and request further investigation.