About Six Degrees
Six Degrees is a casual bar and restaurant located on Queens Wharf in Newcastle, New South Wales, known for its relaxed waterfront atmosphere and broad food and drinks menu. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, with typical offerings including café-style breakfasts, pub classics, burgers, salads, share plates and desserts, alongside a wide selection of beers on tap, wines, cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks. Six Degrees caters to walk‑ins, group bookings and functions, and often operates with separate food and bar service areas, so a single visit can generate multiple line items or a combined final bill on your card.
A Six Degrees charge may appear on your bank or card statement if you dined in for a meal, opened a bar tab, ordered drinks or food for a group, or paid a deposit for a function or event. You might also see a charge if you provided your card to secure a group booking, if a public holiday or weekend surcharge was applied, or if a tip was added when you tapped or inserted your card. In some cases, your bank may first show a smaller “pending” amount or an authorization hold (for example, when opening a tab) that is later replaced by the final total once your bill is closed.
To verify or resolve questions about a Six Degrees charge, start by checking the date and amount of the transaction against any visit you made to Queens Wharf in Newcastle, including social events, work gatherings or breakfasts. Look for itemized receipts in your email, your phone’s photos, or physical receipts from the day, and check whether you may have paid for a group or added a tip. If you still have concerns, visit sixdegreesnewcastle.com.au to find their current contact details and operating hours, then call or email the venue with the exact charge date, time and amount so they can look up the transaction. For unexpected or incorrect charges, they can usually reprint receipts, clarify surcharges, or process adjustments or refunds where appropriate; if you suspect fraud and cannot resolve it with the venue, contact your bank to dispute the transaction.