The Hub at Port Fairy

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The Hub at Port Fairy is a local cafe‑restaurant in Port Fairy, Victoria, serving Australian café fare, seafood and all‑day breakfast, along with coffee, cakes and drinks in a casual setting.

Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia

About The Hub at Port Fairy

The Hub at Port Fairy is a casual café‑restaurant located in the coastal town of Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia. Known for relaxed, family‑friendly dining, it serves modern Australian café fare, seafood, burgers and salads, along with an all‑day breakfast menu. Guests can also order espresso coffee, teas, fresh juices, cakes and desserts, plus a selection of alcoholic and non‑alcoholic drinks. Daily specials and seasonal seafood options are common, and current opening hours, menus and announcements are usually shared via their Facebook page.

A charge from “The Hub at Port Fairy” (or a similar description like “HUB PORT FAIRY” or “THE HUB CAFE PORT FAIRY”) typically relates to food and drink purchased on‑site, takeaway orders, or bar purchases. You might see this charge after dining in with table service, grabbing coffee and cakes, ordering breakfast or lunch, or purchasing drinks and snacks. If you booked a large group or special event, there may be a deposit or set‑menu charge. Some banks also show a temporary authorization for the estimated bill total before the final amount is settled, which can briefly appear as a duplicate or pending charge.

To verify this charge, start by checking the date and amount against any recent visits to Port Fairy and look for receipts, booking confirmations or bank notifications from that day. If you still have questions, contact The Hub at Port Fairy directly via the contact details on their Facebook page or their Google business listing, and provide your transaction date, exact amount, and the last four digits of your card so they can look it up on their point‑of‑sale system. Common billing issues—such as split bills being charged to the wrong card, tips or surcharges you don’t recognize, or duplicate pending charges—are usually resolved by speaking with the venue, who can reprint receipts, explain charges, or issue a correction or refund where appropriate.

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  1. The Hub at Port Fairy Port Fairy AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from THE HUB AT PORT FAIRY on my card?

This charge is usually from a visit to The Hub at Port Fairy for a sit‑down meal, takeaway food, coffee, cakes or drinks. Check whether you recently dined in Port Fairy, paid for a shared group meal, or used your card for a round of drinks or breakfast, as the full bill (including any surcharges or tips) will appear as a single charge under this name.

Why is the amount from The Hub at Port Fairy higher than the menu prices I remember?

The final amount on your statement may include extras such as drinks, sides, desserts, takeaway packaging, or a card/payment surcharge if applicable. In Australia, some venues also add a weekend or public holiday surcharge, which should be noted on the menu or at the counter. If the total still doesn’t look right, contact the venue and ask for a copy of your itemised receipt for that date and amount.

Can The Hub at Port Fairy place a temporary hold or show duplicate pending charges?

Depending on how your bank processes payments, you may briefly see a pending authorization from The Hub at Port Fairy for the estimated bill total, followed by the final settled amount. This can look like two charges, but the authorization usually drops off automatically within a few business days. If a pending amount remains or you believe you’ve been charged twice, contact both your bank and the venue with the transaction details.

How do I resolve a possible incorrect or double charge from The Hub at Port Fairy?

First, compare the date and amount with your dining receipt or any notifications from your bank. If you suspect an error or double charge, reach out to The Hub at Port Fairy using the phone number or messaging option listed on their Facebook page, and provide the date, time, amount and the last four digits of your card so they can check their point‑of‑sale records. If needed, you can also raise a dispute with your bank, but resolving it directly with the venue is usually faster.

Does The Hub at Port Fairy accept bookings with deposits, and could that explain this charge?

For larger groups or special events, The Hub at Port Fairy may request a deposit or pre‑payment to secure your booking, which will show on your statement under their name. Sometimes this deposit is later deducted from your final bill at the venue. If you’re unsure whether a charge was a deposit or the final payment, contact them and ask how your booking was processed.

Can I get a refund from The Hub at Port Fairy if I was charged in error?

If the team at The Hub at Port Fairy confirms you were charged incorrectly—such as a duplicate transaction or the wrong amount—they can usually process a refund back to the same card used for payment. Refund timing depends on your bank and may take several business days to appear on your statement. Always keep any receipts or screenshots of the charge to make the review and refund process quicker.

How can I contact The Hub at Port Fairy about a charge I don’t recognize?

Visit their Facebook page (listed as The Hub at Port Fairy) to find current contact details such as their phone number, address and opening hours, and you can also send them a direct message there. When you contact them, include the transaction date, exact amount, card type and the last four digits of your card so staff can search their payment records and reprint or email you an itemised receipt if needed.

I don’t live near Port Fairy—why would The Hub at Port Fairy appear on my statement?

This can happen if you visited the area while travelling, if someone else on a joint account used the card there, or if your card details were compromised and used fraudulently. First, check with family members or other authorized cardholders about any recent trips or meals. If no one recognizes the transaction and the venue can’t match it to a legitimate bill under your name, immediately report it to your bank as potential card fraud.

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