About Tile St Snack Bar
Tile St Snack Bar is a small, local takeaway outlet located at Shop 3B, 17 Tile Street, Wacol, Queensland, Australia. It primarily serves nearby industrial and commercial workplaces with quick, made‑to‑order fast food such as burgers, hot chips, sandwiches, breakfast items, drinks, and snacks. The business is listed in local directories as a takeaway/fast food provider and can be reached by phone on +61 7 3271 5400; no official website or online ordering platform is currently advertised. ([localbusinessguide.com.au](https://www.localbusinessguide.com.au/find/takeaway-food/110/?utm_source=openai))
A charge from Tile St Snack Bar will usually appear after an in‑person purchase at the shop using a debit or credit card, or through a mobile wallet (e.g., Apple Pay or Google Pay) linked to your card. Most transactions are one‑time charges for low to moderate amounts, typically covering a single meal or several meals purchased together (for example, around AUD $10–$40, but this can vary depending on what was ordered). Because this is a traditional takeaway business, they generally do not offer subscriptions or free trials, but you might see multiple charges on the same day if you visited more than once or paid for food for a group. Some banks temporarily show a “pending” or estimated amount when the card is first authorized, which then settles to the final purchase total.
To verify this charge, start by checking receipts or bank app notes from the date of the transaction and think back to whether you or another cardholder on the account bought food near Wacol that day (for example during work or while travelling). If you still don’t recognize it, you can call Tile St Snack Bar directly at +61 7 3271 5400 during Queensland business hours and ask them to confirm the transaction date and amount; your bank statement may show the merchant name as “TILE ST SNACK BAR WACOL” or similar. If there appears to be an error or duplicate charge, speak to the snack bar first to see if they can void or refund it, and then contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge if it cannot be resolved with the merchant. For international cardholders, remember that your bank may also add its own foreign transaction or currency conversion fee, which will appear as a separate line item.