About The Breakfast Klub
The Breakfast Klub is a popular, independently owned breakfast and brunch restaurant located in Houston, Texas. Known for its soul-food-inspired dishes like wings & waffles and catfish & grits, it regularly draws long lines of locals, tourists, and visiting celebrities. The restaurant offers dine-in, takeout, and some branded merchandise, and may also sell gift cards and cater select events. As a single-location, Houston-based business, most charges from The Breakfast Klub are tied directly to in-person visits or phone/online orders processed through their point-of-sale system.
A charge from “THE BREAKFAST KLUB,” “BREAKFAST KLUB HOUSTON,” or a similar descriptor usually appears on your statement when you’ve paid for a meal, takeout order, catering order, gift card, or branded merchandise. Charges are typically one-time card transactions for the full check amount, including tax and any tip you added at the register. In some cases, you might first see a pending amount (often the pre-tip total) which later updates to the final amount after the tip is added and the transaction is settled. If you ordered via a third-party delivery platform or mobile ordering partner, the charge may still reference The Breakfast Klub by name even though it was placed through another app.
If you don’t immediately recognize a charge, start by checking your recent visit history to Houston, any shared cards (family members, employees), and your email or text receipts from the date of the transaction. Compare the transaction date and amount to a recent breakfast, brunch, or catering order, and remember that the final posted charge may be slightly higher than the initial pending charge due to added gratuity. For questions or to request a copy of a receipt, you can contact The Breakfast Klub directly using the information on their website, thebreakfastklub.com, or call the restaurant during business hours and ask for a manager. If you suspect a billing error—such as a duplicate charge or incorrect amount—reach out to the restaurant first; if it can’t be resolved, you can then contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction.