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.