About Spaghetti Tree
Spaghetti Tree is a long‑running Italian restaurant located in Melbourne’s theatre district, known for its classic Italian and international dishes, generous portions, and vintage Hollywood‑themed décor. The venue often features live music and is popular for pre‑ and post‑show dining, group bookings, and celebrations. Guests typically dine in‑restaurant, but may also encounter charges for takeaway orders, drinks at the bar, or event/group set menus. You can find menus, opening hours, and booking details on their official website at spaghettitree.com.au.
A charge from Spaghetti Tree will usually appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve dined in, ordered takeaway, or paid a deposit for a group booking or special event. The description may include names like “SPAGHETTI TREE MELBOURNE”, “SPAGHETTI TREE RESTAURANT”, or similar. Charges can reflect the full bill including food, drinks, surcharges (for example, public holiday surcharges or credit card fees), tips you added to the EFTPOS terminal, or a shared bill where you only paid a portion. Some banks may initially show a pending or pre‑authorisation amount (for example, when a bar tab is opened) which is later adjusted to the final total.
If you’re unsure about a Spaghetti Tree charge, first match the date and amount with any recent visits to the restaurant, theatre outings nearby, or takeaway orders. Check your email or SMS for booking confirmations or receipts if you provided contact details, and ask anyone who shares your card (family members, partners) if they visited. To resolve questions, contact Spaghetti Tree directly using the phone number or contact form listed at spaghettitree.com.au—have the transaction date, exact amount, and the last four digits of your card ready so they can locate the payment. For billing issues such as duplicate charges or incorrect amounts, you can also speak with your bank or card issuer, who may investigate or assist with charge disputes if needed.