Zeus Street Greek

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Zeus Street Greek is an Australian fast food chain serving Greek-inspired street food such as gyros, pitas, Spartan boxes, salads and sides, with locations in major shopping centres including Westfield Sydney.

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

About Zeus Street Greek

Zeus Street Greek is an Australian fast-casual restaurant chain specialising in modern Greek street food. Known for its gyros, pitas, Spartan boxes, salads, share plates and sides, Zeus Street Greek combines traditional Greek flavours with a contemporary, quick-service format. With locations across major cities and shopping centres (including Westfield Sydney), they offer dine‑in, takeaway, and delivery through their own ordering channels and third‑party delivery partners. Customers can order in-store at the counter, via the Zeus Street Greek app or website (zeusstreetgreek.com.au), or through popular delivery platforms.

A Zeus Street Greek charge on your bank or card statement usually relates to a food purchase made in-store, an online order for pickup or delivery, or an order placed through their mobile app or a delivery partner. The statement descriptor may appear as “ZEUS STREET GREEK”, “ZEUS ST GREEK”, “ZSG”, or include the specific store or suburb name (for example, “ZEUS STREET GREEK WESTFIELD SYD”). If you ordered via a delivery platform (such as Uber Eats, DoorDash or Deliveroo), the charge may still be processed by that platform under its own name, but direct web or app orders from Zeus Street Greek will show as a Zeus/ZSG-branded charge. You might also see multiple charges if you pre‑authorised a payment, updated a card, or had an order adjusted (e.g., item substitutions or add‑ons).

To verify a Zeus Street Greek charge, start by checking the date, location and amount against your recent food orders, including click‑and‑collect and delivery. Review email or SMS receipts, in‑app order history (if you’ve used the Zeus Street Greek app), and receipts stored in third‑party delivery apps. If something doesn’t match, contact the specific restaurant shown on your receipt or use the contact details at zeusstreetgreek.com.au (typically a store phone number plus a contact form or feedback email). For incorrect or suspicious charges, speak to the store or head office first to request clarification, adjustments or refunds; if you still can’t resolve the issue, contact your bank or card provider to dispute the transaction.

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  1. Zeus Westfield Sydney Sydney AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from ZEUS STREET GREEK or ZSG on my bank statement?

This charge usually corresponds to a meal you purchased from a Zeus Street Greek restaurant, either in-store, as a click‑and‑collect order, or as a delivery order placed via their website or app. The descriptor might appear as “ZEUS STREET GREEK”, “ZEUS ST GREEK”, “ZSG”, or include a store/location name such as “ZEUS STREET GREEK SYDNEY”. Compare the transaction date and amount with any recent food orders you or family members may have placed at Zeus Street Greek or via a delivery partner linked to your card.

What are typical amounts for Zeus Street Greek charges?

Typical Zeus Street Greek charges range from around AU$12–$20 for a single pita or gyro with a drink, to AU$18–$30+ for Spartan boxes, meal combos or multiple items. Larger amounts often indicate group orders, catering trays, or multiple meals on one transaction. If the amount seems higher than expected, check whether you added extras (like halloumi, sides or drinks), or if the total includes delivery fees or service charges via a third‑party platform.

Does Zeus Street Greek offer subscriptions or recurring charges?

Zeus Street Greek does not commonly operate a subscription model for regular customers; most charges are one‑off transactions for specific food orders. However, if you have a corporate account, catering arrangement, or joined a loyalty program with stored payment details, you may see repeated charges that correspond to separate orders. Each order should generate its own receipt and transaction, rather than a fixed monthly subscription.

Why do I see two charges or a small pending amount from Zeus Street Greek?

You may see a small pending charge or duplicate authorisation if your card was pre‑authorised when placing an online or app order, or if there was a system retry when processing payment. The initial authorisation hold is normally released by your bank within a few business days, leaving only the final settled amount. If both charges fully post and do not reverse, contact the store or Zeus Street Greek support through their website with screenshots of the transactions so they can investigate and, if appropriate, arrange a refund of any duplicate charge.

How can I get a copy of my Zeus Street Greek receipt or order history?

If you ordered online or via the Zeus Street Greek app, check your email inbox and spam folder for an order confirmation that shows the date, items and total charged. You can also log into your Zeus Street Greek account (if you created one) to view past orders. For in‑store purchases, you may need to visit or call the specific location (e.g., Westfield Sydney) with the approximate date, time and last four digits of your card so staff can look up the transaction on their POS system and reprint or email a receipt if available.

How do I dispute an incorrect Zeus Street Greek charge or request a refund?

First, contact the Zeus Street Greek location that fulfilled your order or submit a query via the contact form at zeusstreetgreek.com.au with your name, order details, receipt, and a brief description of the issue (e.g., wrong amount, item not received, duplicate charge). Many billing errors or order issues can be resolved directly with the store, which may offer a refund, credit, or replacement. If you ordered through a delivery partner like Uber Eats or DoorDash, you may need to lodge the complaint through that app’s help section, as they process the payment. If you cannot resolve the dispute, contact your bank or card issuer to discuss a chargeback.

Can I cancel or change a Zeus Street Greek order after I’ve been charged?

Once an order is confirmed and preparation has started, cancellation options may be limited, especially during busy periods. If you need to cancel or modify an order, call the specific Zeus Street Greek store immediately using the phone number on your receipt or on the store’s page at zeusstreetgreek.com.au; they can advise whether changes are possible and how any refund or adjustment will be handled. For delivery app orders, use the in‑app support or “Help” option, as cancellations often must be processed through the platform you used to order.

How can I contact Zeus Street Greek about a charge I don’t recognise?

Visit zeusstreetgreek.com.au and use the ‘Locations’ page to find the store linked to the transaction (by suburb or shopping centre name) and call them directly with the charge date, exact amount, and the name on your card. You can also use the website’s general contact or feedback form to reach head office, attaching screenshots of the transaction from your banking app. If no one can match the charge to an order under your details, consider cancelling your card and asking your bank to investigate in case of unauthorised use.

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