Rodney Scott's BBQ

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Rodney Scott's BBQ is a Southern barbecue restaurant group founded by James Beard Award–winning pitmaster Rodney Scott, specializing in South Carolina–style whole-hog barbecue and classic smoked meats.

Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Owned by Pihakis Restaurant Group

About Rodney Scott's BBQ

Rodney Scott's BBQ is a barbecue restaurant brand founded by pitmaster Rodney Scott, known for his South Carolina–style whole-hog barbecue and vinegar-based sauces. The flagship restaurant, Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ, opened in Charleston, South Carolina in 2017 and has since expanded to multiple locations across the Southeast. The menu typically features slow-smoked whole hog pulled pork, ribs, chicken, turkey, and classic Southern sides like mac and cheese, greens, and banana pudding, all cooked over hardwood coals using traditional pit techniques.

A charge from “TST*RODNEYS BBQ” on your statement is likely a payment processed through Toast point-of-sale for a meal, takeout, online order, or bar tab at a Rodney Scott's BBQ location. Customers might see these charges for in-restaurant dining, online ordering via Toast, catering deposits or balances, or purchases of sauces and merchandise. The descriptor may be shortened or slightly truncated by the Toast system and by your bank, so it may appear as variations like “RODNEYS BBQ” rather than the full brand name.

If you have questions about this charge, first check your email for a Toast or Rodney Scott's BBQ receipt from the date of the transaction, or review your bank’s pending/posted transaction details for the exact date, time, and amount. You can compare this to any recent in-person visits or online orders from Rodney Scott’s. To resolve issues, contact the specific restaurant location shown on your receipt or use the contact information on rodneyscottsbbq.com for location phone numbers and general inquiries. For disputed or unrecognized charges, your bank can assist with a formal dispute, but reaching out to the restaurant first often helps clarify split checks, tips, or multiple same-day transactions.

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 Rodney Scott's BBQ.

  1. TST*RODNEYS BBQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my bank statement say “TST*RODNEYS BBQ” instead of “Rodney Scott’s BBQ”?

The “TST*” prefix indicates that the transaction was processed through Toast, the restaurant’s point-of-sale and online ordering platform. Toast and your card network may truncate the business name, so Rodney Scott’s BBQ can appear as “RODNEYS BBQ” or similar on your statement.

What types of purchases typically generate a Rodney Scott’s BBQ charge?

Charges usually come from in‑restaurant dining, takeout or online orders placed through Toast, purchases of sauces and merchandise, catering deposits or balances, or gift card redemptions where an additional amount (like tip or overage) is charged to your card.

Can Rodney Scott’s BBQ place an authorization hold on my card?

Yes. When you open a tab, place an online order, or save a card through Toast, a temporary authorization hold may appear on your account. This can be slightly higher than the ticket amount to account for tips and will be adjusted to the final total or fall off within a few days, depending on your bank.

How do I get a copy of my receipt for a Rodney Scott’s BBQ charge?

If you ordered online, check your email for a Toast confirmation sent at the time of purchase. For in‑person visits, you can contact the specific Rodney Scott’s BBQ location you visited and provide the date, approximate time, amount, and last four digits of your card so staff can look up and reprint or email your receipt.

How do I request a refund or dispute an incorrect Rodney Scott’s BBQ charge?

Contact the restaurant location directly first, using the phone number listed for that store on rodneyscottsbbq.com. Explain the issue (duplicate charge, incorrect amount, tip error, etc.) and provide your receipt or transaction details so they can investigate and, if appropriate, process a refund through Toast. If you cannot resolve it with the restaurant, contact your card issuer to initiate a dispute.

I see multiple Rodney Scott’s BBQ charges on the same day—could they be legitimate?

Yes. Multiple charges on the same day can result from separate tickets (for example, a bar tab and a food order), split checks among a group, or an initial authorization that later clears and posts as a finalized charge. Compare the individual amounts to your receipts; if something still looks off, reach out to the specific location or your bank.

How can I verify which Rodney Scott’s BBQ location charged my card?

The digital receipt from Toast will list the exact address and phone number of the location. If you don’t have a receipt, your bank may show a city and state in the transaction details that you can match to the locations listed on rodneyscottsbbq.com, then call that restaurant to confirm the charge.

Does Rodney Scott’s BBQ offer catering or large-order services that might explain a higher‑than‑usual charge?

Yes. Rodney Scott’s BBQ locations commonly provide catering and large takeout orders, which can result in higher single charges than a typical dine‑in meal. These may also involve deposits or prepayments processed through Toast; review your catering agreement or email confirmations to match the amount to your statement.

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