Updated July 2026. Benefit terms change; confirm current details in your Chase account.
How it works
- $150 for January through June and $150 for July through December, up to $300 per calendar year
- Valid only at Sapphire Reserve Exclusive Tables: roughly 275 restaurants curated by The Infatuation, spread across major North American dining cities
- No activation and no reservation required. Pay with your Sapphire Reserve at an eligible restaurant and the statement credit posts automatically.
- Each $150 expires at the end of its half. No rollover.
Which cities have Exclusive Tables
The list skews toward the biggest US dining markets: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Miami, Washington DC, Boston, Las Vegas, Austin, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Seattle, Denver, Philadelphia, San Diego, Nashville, New Orleans, and a handful of others, plus select Canadian cities. Chase has been expanding the roster since launch.
This matters for trip planning. If your Edit hotel stay lands in one of these cities, dinner one night is effectively covered. The trip planner marks destinations where the dining credit is realistically usable.
Getting full value
- Treat it as two deadlines. One meal before June 30, one after July 1. A $150 dinner for two at a genuinely good restaurant twice a year is the whole benefit.
- Reservations through OpenTable help perks kick in at some restaurants (welcome touches, better tables), but the credit itself triggers on payment, not the booking.
- Stack the night. Exclusive Tables dinner plus StubHub tickets in the same city on the same trip is $300 of the card's credits in one evening. See the StubHub guide.
What it does not cover
- Restaurants on OpenTable that are not in the Exclusive Tables collection (the vast majority)
- Takeout or delivery orders placed outside the restaurant
- Meals paid with a different card, even at an eligible restaurant
Common questions
Do I have to book through OpenTable to get the credit?
No. The credit triggers when you pay with the card at an eligible restaurant. Walk-ins qualify. Booking through OpenTable is still smart for availability at these spots.
Does the credit cover tax and tip?
The credit applies against the total charged to the card, including tax and tip, up to the $150 cap for that half.
Can I use both $150 credits at one dinner?
No. They are separate credits for separate halves of the year. A December and a January dinner a few weeks apart uses both.
Are there Exclusive Tables outside the US?
The collection is North American, mostly US plus select Canadian cities. International Edit trips will not trigger this credit, so plan it around domestic travel or your home city.