Sue's Place

Restaurant80% confidence

Sue's Place is a small casual restaurant and takeaway shop in Wedgefield, Western Australia, offering simple, hearty meals and light options for dine‑in or takeaway customers.

Wedgefield, Western Australia, Australia

About Sue's Place

Sue's Place is a small, no‑frills restaurant and takeaway spot located at 5 Trig Street, Wedgefield, Western Australia, in the Pilbara region. It’s listed locally as a casual restaurant and takeaway with a “$$” price range, open mainly on weekdays from early morning through lunchtime (typically around 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Monday–Friday). The focus is on simple, hearty meals and lighter options that work well for workers in the industrial area and locals looking for a quick, satisfying bite, either dine‑in or takeaway.([onlinedining.com.au](https://www.onlinedining.com.au/venue/sues-place?utm_source=openai))

A Sue's Place charge usually appears on your bank statement after you’ve paid for food or drinks in person at the counter, over the phone for a pickup order, or occasionally through a delivery or ordering service that routes payments to the venue. Because it’s a casual, pay‑as‑you‑go restaurant, charges are almost always one‑time transactions rather than subscriptions. You might see amounts that line up with a single meal (often in the AUD $10–$25 range) or a larger total if you paid for multiple people or a work shout; public listings describe it as mid‑range pricing rather than fine dining. In some cases, your bank may show a temporary “pending” card authorisation or a slightly different final amount if surcharges (such as card fees or public holiday surcharges) are applied at settlement.

If you’re unsure about a Sue's Place charge, first match the date and amount against when you or someone in your household may have been in Wedgefield or ordered food nearby. Check any paper receipts, SMS order confirmations, or work‑related meal dockets from that day. If it still doesn’t look right, you can contact the shop directly by phone on (08) 9140 2409 or visit in person at 5 Trig St, Wedgefield, WA 6721 during their weekday opening hours to ask staff to look up the transaction on their EFTPOS/point‑of‑sale system.([localbusinessguide.com.au](https://www.localbusinessguide.com.au/western-australia/wedgefield/food-and-dining/take-away-food/?utm_source=openai)) Bring your bank statement (with the date, exact amount, and the last four digits of the card) so they can help identify the payment, correct any overcharge, or advise you if you need to raise a formal dispute with your bank.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Sue's Place.

  1. SUES PLACE WEDGEFIELD AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of purchases usually show up as a charge from Sue's Place on my bank statement?

Sue's Place charges generally come from in‑person payments for breakfast, lunch, or takeaway meals, as it operates as a casual restaurant and takeaway in Wedgefield. Most customers pay at the counter by EFTPOS or contactless card, so you’ll typically see a single card transaction for the total food and drink amount on the day you visited.([onlinedining.com.au](https://www.onlinedining.com.au/venue/sues-place?utm_source=openai))

What are typical dollar amounts for a Sue's Place transaction?

Public listings show Sue's Place as a mid‑priced ($$) venue, so individual meals commonly fall in the roughly AUD $10–$25 range, with higher totals if you buy multiple meals, coffee/soft drinks, or treats for a group. If your charge is significantly larger, it may include multiple orders, catering for a work crew, or a combined bill for several people.([onlinedining.com.au](https://www.onlinedining.com.au/venue/sues-place?utm_source=openai))

Does Sue's Place run subscriptions or recurring meal plans that could cause regular charges?

No, Sue's Place operates as a straightforward restaurant and takeaway; there’s no evidence of subscription plans, online membership, or automatic recurring billing associated with this venue. If you see repeated Sue's Place charges, it usually reflects multiple visits, regular work‑day meals, or another authorised cardholder in your household frequently buying food there.([onlinedining.com.au](https://www.onlinedining.com.au/venue/sues-place?utm_source=openai))

How can I cancel or change a phone or pickup order from Sue's Place before I’m charged?

If you placed an order by phone for pickup and need to cancel or change it, call the shop as soon as possible on (08) 9140 2409. If the food hasn’t yet been prepared or paid for, they can usually cancel the order or adjust it before it’s put through their EFTPOS system; once the order is cooked and paid, changes or refunds are at the venue’s discretion.([localbusinessguide.com.au](https://www.localbusinessguide.com.au/western-australia/wedgefield/food-and-dining/take-away-food/?utm_source=openai))

What should I do if I think I was overcharged or double charged by Sue's Place?

Start by checking your receipts and your bank statement to confirm the number of transactions, then contact Sue's Place directly on (08) 9140 2409 or visit them at 5 Trig St, Wedgefield, WA 6721 during their weekday opening hours. Ask staff to look up the transactions on their payment terminal using the date, time, amount, and last four digits of your card; if they find a duplicate or error, they can usually process a refund or provide written confirmation for your bank. If the venue can’t see the transaction at all, your bank may have placed a temporary authorisation that will drop off automatically after a few days.([onlinedining.com.au](https://www.onlinedining.com.au/venue/sues-place?utm_source=openai))

Why do I see a pending or temporary Sue's Place charge that later changes amount or disappears?

Some banks briefly show a card authorisation when you tap or insert your card at the terminal, especially for contactless or pay‑at‑counter purchases, before the final amount settles. In those cases, a small “pending” amount or a slightly different figure may appear and then either update to the final bill or vanish completely within a few business days. If a pending Sue's Place charge doesn’t settle or falls off your account, it generally means no final debit was taken and no further action is needed; if it remains or looks incorrect, contact your bank and, if necessary, the restaurant.([onlinedining.com.au](https://www.onlinedining.com.au/venue/sues-place?utm_source=openai))

How can I contact Sue's Place about a charge if I’m not in Western Australia?

You can call Sue's Place directly on +61 8 9140 2409 (or 08 9140 2409 within Australia) during their usual weekday hours, which are listed publicly as around 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Monday to Friday.([onlinedining.com.au](https://www.onlinedining.com.au/venue/sues-place?utm_source=openai)) Have your bank statement handy so you can provide the transaction date, amount, currency, and the last four digits of the card, which will help staff confirm whether the charge came from their terminal and what was purchased.

This merchant is in the Restaurant category

Browse all

Got more mystery charges?

Paste your bank statement codes and we'll tell you exactly who charged you.

Find out who charged you