About The Little Larder
The Little Larder is a locally owned café-restaurant located in Stanthorpe, Queensland, Australia, offering a relaxed, modern Australian dining experience with an emphasis on brunch-style food, specialty coffee, cocktails, and Indian cuisine. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner on most days, they serve everything from classic café dishes and burgers to curries and share plates, along with a range of cakes, pastries, and kids’ options. Guests can dine in, order takeaway, or use delivery services where available, and the restaurant may also offer online ordering and gift vouchers through their website at littlelarderstanthorpe.com.au or via third‑party food delivery platforms.
A charge from “THE LITTLE LARDER” or a similar description on your bank or card statement usually relates to a food and beverage purchase made in person at the restaurant, a takeaway or delivery order, or an online payment processed through their ordering system or a delivery partner. You might see charges for a single visit, multiple split bills on the same date, a pre-authorisation hold for a tab or large booking, or a tip/gratuity added after your card was first swiped. If you ordered online, the transaction may appear under the restaurant’s legal trading name or the payment processor associated with their website or delivery platform, sometimes on the date the order was processed rather than the date you dined.
If you’re unsure about a Little Larder charge, start by checking your receipts, email confirmations, SMS order notifications, or food-delivery app history from the date shown on your statement. Look for family members or colleagues who may have used your card for a group meal, catering, or a shared takeaway order. For further clarification, you can contact the restaurant directly using the details on littlelarderstanthorpe.com.au or via their social media pages; provide the exact date, amount, and last four digits of your card so staff can look up the transaction. If a charge appears duplicated or incorrect, speak with the restaurant first to request a correction or refund; if it cannot be resolved, you can then contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction.