The Fish Bar

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The Fish Bar is most likely a local seafood and fish-and-chips style restaurant or takeaway using the trading name “The Fish Bar.”

About The Fish Bar

Based on the descriptor and common usage of the name, this charge most likely comes from a local seafood-focused restaurant or takeaway trading as “The Fish Bar.” Many such venues specialize in fried fish, chips, and other seafood dishes, and may offer dine‑in, takeaway, or counter‑service ordering. Because “The Fish Bar” is a very common name used by multiple unrelated businesses in different countries, it is not possible to tie this specific charge to a single, clearly identifiable company or website with the information provided.

This charge would typically appear on your statement after you purchased food or drinks in person, or possibly via a local ordering app or delivery platform that passes through the restaurant’s name. The string of numbers after the name in the descriptor likely represents internal authorization or terminal identifiers, not a phone number. The charge is expected to be a one‑time transaction for a meal rather than a recurring subscription.

To verify the charge, check your receipts, recent dining history, and any food‑delivery apps you use for an order from a place called “The Fish Bar” on the same date and for the same amount. If you’re unsure, search your map app or browser for “The Fish Bar” near the city where you were on the transaction date and call the venue to confirm the amount and date they processed. If you still cannot match the charge, contact your card issuer, as they can see additional merchant details not visible on your statement and help you dispute or block the transaction if necessary.

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 The Fish Bar.

  1. THE FISH BARRE4606390201659591

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this charge from a specific chain called “The Fish Bar”?

Probably not. “The Fish Bar” is a very common name used by many independent fish-and-chips and seafood restaurants. Without more location details, this descriptor most likely refers to a local, stand‑alone business rather than a large, centralized chain.

What type of purchase usually results in a charge from “The Fish Bar”?

Most charges from a business called “The Fish Bar” are for in‑person food purchases such as fish and chips, seafood platters, or takeaway orders, and will typically be a single, same‑day transaction rather than a repeating subscription.

How can I figure out which ‘Fish Bar’ location actually charged my card?

Match the transaction date, time, and amount against your recent meals and any food‑delivery orders. Then search in Google Maps or Apple Maps for “The Fish Bar” near where you were that day and call likely locations to confirm whether they processed a card payment for that amount.

Does The Fish Bar offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

Seafood takeaways and restaurants trading as “The Fish Bar” almost always operate on a pay‑per‑order basis. If you see multiple similar charges on different days, they are likely separate visits or orders rather than an automatic subscription.

Could this be an authorization hold from The Fish Bar?

Most small restaurants simply place a single charge for the final bill rather than a separate hold. However, if you opened a tab, you might see an initial pending amount followed by a final, correct total. The pending amount should drop off automatically within a few days.

What should I do if I don’t recognize this charge from The Fish Bar at all?

First, confirm that no one on your account or in your household made a purchase under that name on the same date. If no one recognizes it and you cannot match it to any recent meal or order, contact your card issuer immediately to request more detailed merchant information and, if necessary, dispute the transaction.

Can I get a refund for a charge from The Fish Bar?

Refunds are handled directly by the specific restaurant using the name “The Fish Bar.” If you believe you were overcharged, received incorrect items, or were charged twice, contact the venue you visited (or the delivery platform you ordered through) with your receipt and transaction details to request an adjustment.

Why doesn’t this charge show a phone number or website for The Fish Bar?

Many small restaurants rely on basic card terminals that only send a short descriptor—usually just the trading name and internal IDs—to your bank. That’s why you see “THE FISH BAR” plus numbers instead of a full address or URL; your bank may still have more detailed merchant data if you call them.

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