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In order to increase the value of their cards while most people aren't travelling, several credit card companies have made short-term enhancements to the dining rewards on their cards.
  
 
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<li>'''If you want to keep it simple, stick with the Sapphire Reserve card'''. It earns 3x easy-to-use Ultimate Rewards points on restaurants (and travel), valued at {{Value|UR|3}} cents per dollar. After adjusting for the $300 automatic travel credit, the effective annual fee is $150. It also unlocks the ability to earn 1.5x Ultimate Rewards points on every day purchases with the Freedom or Ink Unlimited cards. </li>
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* The Citi Prestige's $250 credit will be automatically applied to restaurant (and grocery) purchases during 2021. This is great because the Prestige card already offers the most valuable reward rate on restaurant purchases.  
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<li>'''You can get even more value from the Citi Prestige card'''. It earns 5x Thank You points on restaurants (and airfare), worth at least {{Value|TY|5}} cents per dollar. To get the most value from ThankYou points, you'll need to transfer them to frequent flyer programs and use them for award tickets. But, even if you just use them to purchase travel through Citi, 5 points are worth 5 cents per dollar (6.25 cents if you also have the Citi Premier card), which can be better than with the Sapphire Reserve.</li>
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* You can redeem your Capital One Venture and Spark points for restaurant (and streaming or wireless) purchases (at full value).  
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* All of the personal Hilton, Marriott, and Delta cards receive a monthly restaurant credit every month in 2021. You want to make sure to use the card to get anywhere from $5-20 of free restaurant, delivery, or takeout food every month.  
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The drawback is the effective $245 annual fee (starting in September), which is a lot to pay for higher reward rates. But, if you spend at least $10,000 per year on restaurants, can take good advantage of the Prestige card's unique 4th night free benefit, or only need to pay a lower annual fee as a CitiGold customer, it can make sense to use this card, instead of the Sapphire Reserve, for restaurant and airfare purchases.</li>
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<li>'''If you want to keep it simple, stick with the Chase combo'''. It earns 3x easy-to-use Ultimate Rewards points on restaurants, valued at {{Value|UR|3}} cents per dollar. You can earn 3x points in dining with the Freedom Unlimited, Freedom Flex, Sapphire Reserve, or Sapphire Preferred Card. If you have it, the Sapphire Preferred is the best options as it earns an extra .1 UR points per dollar as an anniversary bonus.</li>
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Alternatively, you can forgo the Sapphire Unlimited combo altogether, use the Citi Prestige card for restaurants, airfare, and hotels, and use the Double Cash card as you general purpose reward card.  
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<li>'''If you are planning to get the {{Card|PremierRewards|only}} for purchasing supermarket gift cards, it is probably your best option for most restaurant spending'''. You'll earn 4x Membership Reward points on restaurants and the annual fee can be justified by the 4x points on grocery spend (let alone the dining and Uber credits).  Keep in mind that many restaurants, especially outside of the United States, won't accept Amex cards.</li>
  
{{Card|CitiPrestige|guide}}  
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{{Card|PremierRewards|guide}}
  
if you are planning to get the {{Card|PremierRewards|only}} for purchasing supermarket gift cards and you aren't otherwise interested in the Citi Prestige card, or you simply don't want to start to collect ThankYou points, you might settle for its 4x Membership Rewards points on Restaurants. However, keep in mind that many restaurants, especially outside of the United States, won't accept Amex cards.  
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'''If you want to concentrate on Membership Reward points and don't plan on spending a bunch on groceries, the {{Card|GreenCard|only}} is an interesting option'''. It earns the same 3x points on Travel and Restaurants as the Sapphire Reserve Card but earns Membership Rewards points rather than Ultimate Rewards points. The effective annual fee is a little lower than Sapphire Reserve's as well. But unless you are sure you going to use your points for frequent flyer tickets, it is probably better to get the extra benefits and points flexibility from the Sapphire Reserve.  
  
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<li>'''A great no annual fee option is the {{Card|Bilt|only}}'''. It earns 3x points on dining and, like Ultimate Rewards points, their points can be transferred to Hyatt or a number of good frequent flier programs. In fact, you may feel that they have a better set of frequent flyer partners than Chase. The card also allows you to earn 1x points when paying landlords that don't normally take credit cards.</li>
  
<li>'''If you have the Altitude Reserve card, and don't have one of these other card, you should use the Altitude Reserve whenever you can pay with your mobile wallet'''. The Altitude Reserve card earns 4.5%, but only on restaurants that accept Apple Pay and other mobile wallet payments. This is higher reward rate than you can get from any other card. But, you won't be able to use it on all of your restaurant purchases.</li>
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{{Card|Altitude|guide}}
 
  
<li>'''If you can deal with some extra complexity, the Wells Fargo "Combo" is your next best option'''. It earns 4.5% on dining, without any annual fees. The trick is that you need to have two different Wells Fargo cards. And because you can only get one Wells Fargo card every 15 months, it will take some time to put this plan into action. The Wells Fargo Propel card earns 3x points on Restaurant (and Travel, Gas, and Streaming Services). Normally these points are only worth 1 cent each. But, if you also have the Wells Fargo Visa Signature card, you can redeem points at 1.5 cents each, for airfare purchases through the Wells Fargo portal. That works out to 4.5 cents per dollar.</li>
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<li>'''The best no-annual-fee cashback option is 4% with the Altitude Go card'''. Unfortunately, the points don't combine with points from the Altitude Reserve card, so you can't redeem your points for more than 1 cent each. The Altitude Go also comes with a potentially useful $15 annual streaming credit and a small signup bonus.</li>
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{{Card|AltitudeGo|guide}}
  
<li>'''Otherwise, the Uber Visa card is your best option'''. It earns 4% back on dining, and has no annual fee.</li>
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The {{Card|SavorOne|only}} is another no-annual-fee cashback option and has the virtue of offering bonus rewards on groceries and entertainment, as well as dining. But it only earns 3%.
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|{{Value|MR|3}}%
 
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|$150
 
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|{{Card|MorganStanley|short}}* <br/>(for Morgan Stanley customers only)
 
|{{Value|MR|2}}%
 
|{{Value|MR|2}}%
 
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<nowiki>†</nowiki> Bonus rewards on US Restaurants only.  
 
<nowiki>†</nowiki> Bonus rewards on US Restaurants only.  
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<nowiki>§</nowiki> Higher estimated value is for people who can transfer to a Capital One miles earning card to transfer to airline and hotel partners. Lower value is straight cashback (and doesn't require a second card).
  
 
<nowiki>‡</nowiki> Citigold customers get an effective annual fee of $100.
 
<nowiki>‡</nowiki> Citigold customers get an effective annual fee of $100.
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=== Restaurant delivery and takeout services ===
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Your card's restaurant bonus category reward rate should work when you use a delivery or takeout service like DoorDash. In addition, a few credit cards have special credits or benefits with different services.
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'''The {{Card|SapphireReserve|only}} provides a $60 credit for 2021'''. You can use it all at once or across multiple orders.
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'''Most Chase cards provide a free DashPass membership'''. The Sapphire Reserve, Sapphire Preferred and most co-branded cards (Avios, Disney, Hyatt, IHG, Marriott, Southwest, Starbucks, and United cards) provide a 12 month DashPass membership. The Freedom Unlimited, Freedom Flex, Freedom, and Chase Slate provide three month memberships (and 50% off the next 9 months). DashPass lowers the service fees on orders of $12 or more from many of DoorDash's restaurants and eliminates DoorDash's delivery fee. The offer needs to be activated [//www.doordash.com/dashpass-v2/chase/card/en-US here] by the end of 2021. After a year (or after the end of 2021 if you activated the offer in 2020), you will automatically be charged the regular $10/month fee.
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'''The personal version of the {{Card|PlatinumCard|only}} provides a $15 Uber credit every month (and an extra $20 in December). The personal version of the {{Card|PremierRewards|only}} provides a $10 per month credit'''. Both can be used on uberEats as well as for ride shares. To activate the credit, you just need to add the cards as payment option on your account. The monthly credits will then be automatically added to your Uber Cash balance. Any unused amount will be subtracted back out at the end of the month. You can add multiple versions of each card to the same account so that you can use a large amount on a single purchase.
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'''The personal versions of the Amex Platinum, Gold, and Green Cards provide a free year of Eats Pass'''. Uber Eat Pass eliminates the delivery fee from restaurants (and from grocery orders over $30) and provides a 5% discount on most restaurant orders of over $15. You'll be prompted to activate your Pass in the Uber app and can do so until the end of 2021. After 12 months, you'll automatically be billed at the normal $10 per month rate.
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'''Uber's own credit card provides 5% cashback on Uber Eats purchases'''.
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'''Simply by linking your accounts, you'll earn Marriott points on some Uber purchases'''. You get 2 points for Uber eats orders of at least $25, 6 points for Uber Eats orders delivered to Marriott hotels, and 3 points per dollar for Uber XL, Comfort, and Black rides. You link your accounts in the Rewards section of the Uber app. 
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'''The {{Card|PremierRewards|only}} provides a $10 per month credit that you can use at Grubhub or Seamless'''. The credit can also be used at The Cheesecake Factory, Ruth's Chris Steak House, Boxed, and participating Shake Shack locations. Once enrolled on the card's online benefit page, you only need to use your card to make the purchase and you'll automatically receive the credit. This benefit is in addition to the card's $10 per month Uber benefit.
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'''While the Sapphire Reserve has a DoorDash credit, it also provides a free 'Grubhub+ / Seamless+ membership'''. Grubhub+ eliminates the delivery fee (on orders of at least $12). The Grubhub+ membership comes as a side-benefit of the Sapphire Reserve's free Lyft Pink membership which lasts until March of 2022.
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'''Most World and World Elite Mastercards get $5 off every Postmate order of $25 or more'''.
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If you have multiple eligible cards, you should be able to extend your DashPass or Eats Pass memberships by activating the membership on one card right away, cancelling your membership just before the end of the year, and then immediately reactivating with another card.
  
 
=== Supercharge your dining rewards with a credit card dining program ===
 
=== Supercharge your dining rewards with a credit card dining program ===
  
'''By taking advantage of credit card based dining programs, you can earn even more points from using your credit card at some restaurants'''. You simply register your card with the dining program, and you’ll earn extra points each time you use it at a participating restaurant. {{Link|dining programs}}
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'''By taking advantage of dining programs, you can earn even more points from using your credit card at some restaurants'''. You simply register your card with the dining program, and you’ll earn extra points each time you use it at a participating restaurant. {{Link|dining programs}}
  
 
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Make sure to read the tips and general advice in our Optimize Rewards by Using Different Cards for Different Purchases guide.

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Card suggestions

Short-term Opportunities

In order to increase the value of their cards while most people aren't travelling, several credit card companies have made short-term enhancements to the dining rewards on their cards.

    • The Citi Prestige's $250 credit will be automatically applied to restaurant (and grocery) purchases during 2021. This is great because the Prestige card already offers the most valuable reward rate on restaurant purchases.
    • You can redeem your Capital One Venture and Spark points for restaurant (and streaming or wireless) purchases (at full value).
    • All of the personal Hilton, Marriott, and Delta cards receive a monthly restaurant credit every month in 2021. You want to make sure to use the card to get anywhere from $5-20 of free restaurant, delivery, or takeout food every month.
  • If you want to keep it simple, stick with the Chase combo. It earns 3x easy-to-use Ultimate Rewards points on restaurants, valued at 5.1 cents per dollar. You can earn 3x points in dining with the Freedom Unlimited, Freedom Flex, Sapphire Reserve, or Sapphire Preferred Card. If you have it, the Sapphire Preferred is the best options as it earns an extra .1 UR points per dollar as an anniversary bonus.
  • If you are planning to get the Amex Gold Card for purchasing supermarket gift cards, it is probably your best option for most restaurant spending. You'll earn 4x Membership Reward points on restaurants and the annual fee can be justified by the 4x points on grocery spend (let alone the dining and Uber credits). Keep in mind that many restaurants, especially outside of the United States, won't accept Amex cards.
  • If you want to concentrate on Membership Reward points and don't plan on spending a bunch on groceries, the Amex Green Card is an interesting option. It earns the same 3x points on Travel and Restaurants as the Sapphire Reserve Card but earns Membership Rewards points rather than Ultimate Rewards points. The effective annual fee is a little lower than Sapphire Reserve's as well. But unless you are sure you going to use your points for frequent flyer tickets, it is probably better to get the extra benefits and points flexibility from the Sapphire Reserve.

  • A great no annual fee option is the Bilt Mastercard. It earns 3x points on dining and, like Ultimate Rewards points, their points can be transferred to Hyatt or a number of good frequent flier programs. In fact, you may feel that they have a better set of frequent flyer partners than Chase. The card also allows you to earn 1x points when paying landlords that don't normally take credit cards.
  • The best no-annual-fee cashback option is 4% with the Altitude Go card. Unfortunately, the points don't combine with points from the Altitude Reserve card, so you can't redeem your points for more than 1 cent each. The Altitude Go also comes with a potentially useful $15 annual streaming credit and a small signup bonus.
  • The Capital One SavorOne Card is another no-annual-fee cashback option and has the virtue of offering bonus rewards on groceries and entertainment, as well as dining. But it only earns 3%.

Quick comparison

The point values used in the table below are estimates based on a typical traveler. They may need to be adjusted for your individual preferences and travel patterns. For example, if you highly value premium cabin award tickets and are willing and able to build up large point balances, Ultimate Rewards, Membership Rewards, and ThankYou points are much more valuable and you should earn as many of those types of points as you can. If you have trouble finding good frequent flyer redemptions, you might want to focus on cards that earn points that can be used more like cash. Deciding What Type of Points to Earn

The annual costs in the table below reflect the annual fee minus any travel credits. For travel credits that are harder to redeem, we value the credit at 50% of the maximum credit amount. We value the Amex Airlines Incidental Credit at only 25% of the maximum credit amount. If you are willing to do the work or are otherwise able to get full value from these credits, the effective annual fee can be considerably lower.

Some cards waive the annual fee for the first year. But the table focuses on what you would pay in the longer term.

Card Value Earns Annual Cost
Amex Gold 6% 4x MR $30-250
Amex Business Gold Rewards Card
(if it is one of your two bonus categories)
6% 4x MR $295
Capital One Savor Card 4 - 6% § 4x $95
Chase Sapphire Preferred 5.27% 3.1x UR $45-95
Bilt Mastercard 5.1% 3x Bilt $0
Sapphire Reserve Card 5.1% 3x UR $190-250
Freedom Unlimited Card
(with a card that enables UR transfers)
5.1% 3x UR $95
Freedom Flex Card
(with a card that enables UR transfers)
5.1% 3x UR $95
US Bank Altitude Reserve
(on mobile wallet purchases only)
4.5% 3x $75
US Bank Flexperks Gold 4.5% 3x FP $85
Amex Green Card 4.5% 3x MR $150
Fairwinds Visa Signature 4.5% 3x $249
Citi Premier 4.5% 3x TY $95
Altitude Go 4% 4x $0
Capital One SaverOne Card 3 - 4.5% § 3x $0
Wells Fargo Propel Card
(with Visa Signature) - Discontinued
3.9% 3x GoFar $0
BOA Premium Rewards 2-3.5%† 2-3.5x $45
Ink Cash (business card) 3.4% 2x UR $0
Hyatt Card 3.4% 2x $75
CNB Crystal Infinite* 3.3% 3x $150
Wyndham Earner Plus 3.2% 4x Wyndham $75
Hilton Aspire 3.15% 7x Hilton $<0-450
Morgan Stanley*
(for Morgan Stanley customers only)
3% 2x MR $0
Costco / Sam's Club Credit Card 3% 3% $0
Hilton Surpass 2.7% 6x $75

* Cardholders with more than $20,000 in combined balances at BOA / Merrill Lynch earn bonus rewards, maxing out at 3.5 points, or 5.25 cents on travel purchases.

† Bonus rewards on US Restaurants only.

§ Higher estimated value is for people who can transfer to a Capital One miles earning card to transfer to airline and hotel partners. Lower value is straight cashback (and doesn't require a second card).

‡ Citigold customers get an effective annual fee of $100.

Restaurant delivery and takeout services

Your card's restaurant bonus category reward rate should work when you use a delivery or takeout service like DoorDash. In addition, a few credit cards have special credits or benefits with different services.

DoorDash

The Sapphire Reserve Card provides a $60 credit for 2021. You can use it all at once or across multiple orders.

Most Chase cards provide a free DashPass membership. The Sapphire Reserve, Sapphire Preferred and most co-branded cards (Avios, Disney, Hyatt, IHG, Marriott, Southwest, Starbucks, and United cards) provide a 12 month DashPass membership. The Freedom Unlimited, Freedom Flex, Freedom, and Chase Slate provide three month memberships (and 50% off the next 9 months). DashPass lowers the service fees on orders of $12 or more from many of DoorDash's restaurants and eliminates DoorDash's delivery fee. The offer needs to be activated here by the end of 2021. After a year (or after the end of 2021 if you activated the offer in 2020), you will automatically be charged the regular $10/month fee.

UberEats

The personal version of the Amex Platinum Card provides a $15 Uber credit every month (and an extra $20 in December). The personal version of the Amex Gold Card provides a $10 per month credit. Both can be used on uberEats as well as for ride shares. To activate the credit, you just need to add the cards as payment option on your account. The monthly credits will then be automatically added to your Uber Cash balance. Any unused amount will be subtracted back out at the end of the month. You can add multiple versions of each card to the same account so that you can use a large amount on a single purchase.

The personal versions of the Amex Platinum, Gold, and Green Cards provide a free year of Eats Pass. Uber Eat Pass eliminates the delivery fee from restaurants (and from grocery orders over $30) and provides a 5% discount on most restaurant orders of over $15. You'll be prompted to activate your Pass in the Uber app and can do so until the end of 2021. After 12 months, you'll automatically be billed at the normal $10 per month rate.

Uber's own credit card provides 5% cashback on Uber Eats purchases.

Simply by linking your accounts, you'll earn Marriott points on some Uber purchases. You get 2 points for Uber eats orders of at least $25, 6 points for Uber Eats orders delivered to Marriott hotels, and 3 points per dollar for Uber XL, Comfort, and Black rides. You link your accounts in the Rewards section of the Uber app.

Grubhub / Seamless

The Amex Gold Card provides a $10 per month credit that you can use at Grubhub or Seamless. The credit can also be used at The Cheesecake Factory, Ruth's Chris Steak House, Boxed, and participating Shake Shack locations. Once enrolled on the card's online benefit page, you only need to use your card to make the purchase and you'll automatically receive the credit. This benefit is in addition to the card's $10 per month Uber benefit.

While the Sapphire Reserve has a DoorDash credit, it also provides a free 'Grubhub+ / Seamless+ membership. Grubhub+ eliminates the delivery fee (on orders of at least $12). The Grubhub+ membership comes as a side-benefit of the Sapphire Reserve's free Lyft Pink membership which lasts until March of 2022.

Postmates

Most World and World Elite Mastercards get $5 off every Postmate order of $25 or more.

If you have multiple eligible cards, you should be able to extend your DashPass or Eats Pass memberships by activating the membership on one card right away, cancelling your membership just before the end of the year, and then immediately reactivating with another card.

Supercharge your dining rewards with a credit card dining program

By taking advantage of dining programs, you can earn even more points from using your credit card at some restaurants. You simply register your card with the dining program, and you’ll earn extra points each time you use it at a participating restaurant. Earn Extra Rewards by Enrolling in Credit Card Dining Programs

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