What is TST* DELANCEY STREET CAFE on your bank statement?
Here's what this charge most likely is, grounded in our prefix dictionary and what the descriptor itself contains.
This appears to be a charge from a café or restaurant called Delancey Street Cafe, processed through the Toast point-of-sale system.
- Most likely: Delancey Street Cafe
- a café or restaurant
- Processed by: Toast
- Toast is a point-of-sale and payments platform widely used by restaurants and cafés. When you see TST* on a statement, the charge came from the restaurant named after it — not from Toast directly.
- Category
- Dining & Restaurants
Doesn't look right? Things you could check:
- Check your email for a receipt — Toast-powered restaurants often send digital receipts to the email address associated with your card or a provided email at checkout.
- Search for the café by name — There may be more than one business called Delancey Street Cafe — searching online could help you confirm which location you visited.
- Review your recent outings — Think back to any recent café or restaurant visits around the date of this charge to see if it matches a meal or coffee purchase.
Toast is a point-of-sale system used by restaurants and bars. The name after TST* is the restaurant where the charge was made, not Toast itself. After the TST* prefix the descriptor reads “DELANCEY STREET CAFE” — that leftover text is the most likely seller.
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