Six Degrees

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Six Degrees is a bar and restaurant located on Queens Wharf in Newcastle, New South Wales, offering breakfast, lunch and dinner along with a wide selection of beers, wines and other drinks in a casual waterfront setting.

Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

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.

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  1. SIX DEGREES NEWCASTLE AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Six Degrees on my statement when I don’t remember dining there?

Six Degrees is a bar and restaurant on Queens Wharf in Newcastle, so the charge is usually linked to a meal, bar tab or group event at that location. Check your calendar and messages around the transaction date—many people forget that they paid for a shared bill, work function or drinks for a group. Also consider whether someone else in your household used your card with your permission. If none of these apply, contact the venue using the details on sixdegreesnewcastle.com.au with the date and amount so they can investigate.

What are common amounts I might be charged by Six Degrees?

Typical individual meal and drink bills at Six Degrees often range from about AUD $20–$40 per person for breakfast or lunch, and AUD $30–$70 per person for dinner with drinks, although amounts vary widely depending on what you order. Bar tabs can vary from small amounts (e.g. $30–$60) up to several hundred dollars for groups. You may also see round-number charges (e.g. $50, $100, $200) where you’ve topped up a bar tab or paid for a group. Public holiday surcharges or tips can add around 10–15% to the base total.

Why did I see a small pending charge from Six Degrees that later changed to a higher amount?

When you open a bar tab or leave your card behind the bar, Six Degrees (through their payment provider) may place a temporary authorization hold for a set amount to confirm your card is valid. This can appear as a smaller pending amount, which is later replaced by the final bill total once your tab is closed. The pending hold should automatically drop off, leaving only the actual charge. If a hold does not clear within a few business days, contact your bank and, if needed, the venue to confirm the final amount processed.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or tax invoice from Six Degrees?

If you paid by card, Six Degrees can usually reprint or email a copy of your receipt or tax invoice from their point‑of‑sale system. Visit sixdegreesnewcastle.com.au to find their phone number or email address, then provide the exact date, approximate time, amount charged, and the last four digits of the card used so staff can locate your transaction. If you used a digital wallet (like Apple Pay or Google Pay), a basic transaction record may also be visible in your wallet app, but the venue is the best source for an itemized receipt.

How do I resolve a charge from Six Degrees that I believe is incorrect or higher than expected?

First, compare the charged amount with your recollection of what was ordered, including any rounds of drinks, extras, surcharges or tips you may have added on the payment terminal. If the total still seems wrong, contact Six Degrees directly with details of the transaction so they can pull the docket and check for errors such as double‑entered items, incorrect surcharges, or a bar tab not being closed properly. In many cases, they can correct mistakes by issuing a partial refund or adjustment to your card. If you cannot resolve the issue with the venue, speak with your bank about disputing the transaction.

Can Six Degrees process refunds, and how long do they take to show on my account?

Yes, Six Degrees can process refunds back to the original payment card if there has been an overcharge, duplicate payment or billing error. Refunds are handled through their payment terminal or booking system and are usually initiated on the same day an issue is confirmed. Depending on your bank, it can take 3–10 business days for the refunded amount to appear in your account. Keep any email correspondence or updated receipts from the venue as proof while you wait for the refund to clear.

Does Six Degrees charge any surcharges or public holiday fees that might explain a higher total?

Like many venues in Australia, Six Degrees may apply a surcharge on public holidays or certain peak trading days to cover increased operating costs; this is typically a percentage (often around 10–15%) added to your food and beverage total. There may also be a surcharge for card payments, which is usually a small percentage of the bill. These charges should be disclosed on menus, at the counter or on signage near the bar or entry. If you’re unsure whether a surcharge was correctly applied, contact the venue and ask them to review your bill.

How do I contact Six Degrees about a charge on my card?

Go to sixdegreesnewcastle.com.au and use the listed phone number or contact form/email address to reach their team during business hours. When you call or write, provide the transaction date, exact amount, whether it was tap, insert or digital wallet, and any names used on the booking or tab. This information helps staff quickly locate your transaction, explain what was charged and, if needed, correct any issues or arrange a refund.

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