The Little Larder

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The Little Larder is a locally owned café-restaurant in Stanthorpe offering modern Australian brunch-style food, coffee, cocktails, and Indian cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with dine‑in, takeaway, and delivery options.

Stanthorpe, Queensland, Australia

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.

Bank Statement Variations

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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to The Little Larder.

  1. SQ *THE LITTLE LARDER Stanthorpe AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from THE LITTLE LARDER on my bank statement when I don’t remember dining there?

This charge usually corresponds to a recent meal, takeaway, or delivery order made at The Little Larder in Stanthorpe or via their online ordering or a delivery partner. Check your recent activity in food apps, email confirmations, and any group outings, as a friend or family member may have used your card to pay for a shared meal. Also review dates around public holidays or weekends away in Stanthorpe, as the transaction date may differ slightly from the day you visited.

Can The Little Larder place a pre-authorisation or temporary hold on my card?

Yes. The Little Larder, like many restaurants, may place a temporary pre-authorisation on your card when you start a tab, book a large table with a card guarantee, or pay through certain online systems. This appears as a pending charge and is usually released or adjusted to the final bill total within a few business days. If you see both a pending hold and a final charge, the hold should fall off automatically; if it does not, contact your bank or the restaurant with the transaction details.

Why is the amount from The Little Larder slightly higher than my receipt total?

If the amount is slightly higher, it may include a tip/gratuity you added after the initial card swipe, or a surcharge such as a public holiday or weekend surcharge if applicable. Additionally, some online orders may include delivery fees or small platform service fees, which can cause the total to differ from the food-only amount on an earlier quote. Check your itemised receipt or order confirmation email to see the full breakdown of charges.

Does The Little Larder offer any ongoing billing, subscriptions, or regular charges?

The Little Larder operates primarily as a dine‑in, takeaway, and delivery restaurant and does not typically run subscription-style billing. Each transaction should correspond to a specific visit, order, or catering payment. If you see multiple charges on different days, they most likely reflect separate visits or orders made by you or an authorised user of your card, not a recurring membership.

How can I get a copy of my receipt for a charge from The Little Larder?

To obtain a copy of your receipt, contact The Little Larder directly using the phone number or contact form listed on littlelarderstanthorpe.com.au. Provide the date and approximate time of your visit, the exact charge amount, and the last four digits of your card so staff can locate the transaction in their point‑of‑sale system. They can usually email or print a duplicate receipt for expense claims, tax records, or to help you verify the charge.

How do I request a refund or dispute an incorrect charge from The Little Larder?

If you believe you were overcharged, charged twice, or billed for an order you didn’t receive, contact The Little Larder as soon as possible with your bank statement details and any receipts or order confirmations. The restaurant can review their transaction records and, if an error is confirmed, process a refund back to your card or correct the bill. If you cannot resolve the issue directly or suspect fraud, inform your bank or card issuer to initiate a dispute and block any further unauthorised use.

Why is a Little Larder charge showing under a different or unfamiliar name?

Some transactions may appear under The Little Larder’s registered business or company name, or under the name of their payment processor or online ordering partner, rather than “The Little Larder” exactly. This can make the charge look unfamiliar even though it relates to your meal or order at the café-restaurant in Stanthorpe. Cross-check the transaction date and amount with your dining history or food-delivery orders around that time to confirm.

Can I update or change the card I use for online orders with The Little Larder?

If you order directly through littlelarderstanthorpe.com.au and create an account, you can usually update your saved payment details in your account or during checkout. If you use a third‑party delivery platform, you’ll need to change your card information in that app’s payment settings. Updating your card there will ensure future charges appear on the correct card, and it can also help prevent confusion from older, rarely used cards being billed.

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