Charge Explainer
§ 01 · DESCRIPTOR

What is TST* SHAKE SHACK on your bank statement?

Here's what this charge most likely is, grounded in our prefix dictionary and what the descriptor itself contains.

High confidence

This appears to be a charge at a Shake Shack restaurant, processed through Toast, a common restaurant point-of-sale system.

Most likely: Shake Shack
a fast-casual burger restaurant chain
Processed by: Toast
Toast is a point-of-sale and payments platform used by many restaurants. When you see TST* on your statement, it means the restaurant used Toast to process your payment — the charge is from the restaurant itself, not from Toast.
Category
Dining / Restaurants

Doesn't look right? Things you could check:

  • Check your email for a receiptShake Shack and Toast often send digital receipts to the email address associated with your order or payment.
  • Recall a recent visitThink back to any recent Shake Shack visits — in-person orders, app orders, or delivery orders placed directly through Shake Shack may appear this way.
  • Check the Shake Shack app or websiteIf you have a Shake Shack account, your order history there may help confirm the date and location of the purchase.
WHAT THE DESCRIPTOR TELLS US

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 “SHAKE SHACK” — that leftover text is the most likely seller.

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RELATED DESCRIPTORS
  • TST* DELANCEY STREET CAFE

    This appears to be a charge from a café or restaurant called Delancey Street Cafe, processed through the Toast point-of-sale system.

  • TST* JOES PIZZA

    This appears to be a charge from a pizza restaurant called Joe's Pizza, processed through the Toast point-of-sale system.

  • TST* LOCAL KITCHEN AND BAR

    This appears to be a charge from a restaurant or bar called Local Kitchen and Bar, processed through Toast, a common point-of-sale system used by food and beverage establishments.

  • TST* SWEETGREEN

    This charge appears to be from Sweetgreen, a salad and grain bowl restaurant chain, processed through Toast, their point-of-sale system.

The TST* prefix has its own page: What does TST* mean on a statement?