Best Dining Cards — Quick Comparison

Card Annual Fee Dining Rate Cap Best For
Amex Gold $325 4x MR at all restaurants None Highest transferable points
Chase Sapphire Preferred $95 3x UR at dining None Travel points + dining
Chase Sapphire Reserve $550 3x UR at dining None Premium travel + dining
Capital One SavorOne $0 3% dining None Best no-fee dining card
Chase Freedom Unlimited $0 3% dining/drugstores None No-fee dining + 1.5% base
Citi Custom Cash $0 5% if dining is top category $500/month Single-category optimizer
Citi Strata Premier $95 3x at restaurants None Broad category card

Best for Points on Dining: Amex Gold

Annual fee: $325 | Dining rate: 4x Membership Rewards at restaurants worldwide (no cap) | Also: 4x US supermarkets, 3x flights

The Amex Gold earns more per restaurant dollar than any other widely available card — 4x MR points that can transfer to Aeroplan, ANA, Air France, Avianca, Singapore Airlines, and more for travel redemptions worth 1.5-2.5¢ each.

Annual dining value at various spending levels:

Monthly Dining Points Earned/Year Value at 1.5¢/pt (travel) Value at 2¢/pt (premium)
$200 9,600 pts $144 $192
$400 19,200 pts $288 $384
$600 28,800 pts $432 $576
$800 38,400 pts $576 $768

Dining and Uber Cash credits:

  • $120 dining credit ($10/month at Grubhub, The Cheesecake Factory, Goldbelly, Wine.com, Shake Shack, and Milk Bar)
  • $120 Uber Cash ($10/month, including Uber Eats and Uber rides)
  • $240 combined — reduces the effective annual fee to $85 after credits, assuming full credit use

Best for: Frequent restaurant diners who also fly or stay at hotels and want the flexibility of Amex transfer partners.


Best Mid-Tier Dining + Travel: Chase Sapphire Preferred

Annual fee: $95 | Dining rate: 3x Ultimate Rewards at restaurants | Transfer partners: 14 airlines and hotels

Chase UR points are among the most flexible currencies in the rewards ecosystem. At 3x dining:

Annual dining value:

Monthly Dining Points/Year Portal Value (1.25¢) Transfer Value (1.5-2¢)
$200 7,200 pts $90 $108-$144
$400 14,400 pts $180 $216-$288
$600 21,600 pts $270 $324-$432

For dining-focused spenders: The Amex Gold’s 4x beats the CSP’s 3x, but CSP wins if you value Chase’s partner ecosystem over Amex’s or want the lower annual fee.


Best No-Fee Dining Card: Capital One SavorOne

Annual fee: $0 | Dining rate: 3% at restaurants, 3% entertainment, 3% grocery, 3% streaming

The SavorOne earns 3% at restaurants with zero annual fee — and importantly, no cap on any category. Restaurants include sit-down dining, fast food, food delivery apps, and coffee shops that process as restaurants.

Annual dining value:

Monthly Dining Annual at 3% Annual at 1% (generic) Difference
$200 $72 $24 +$48
$400 $144 $48 +$96
$600 $216 $72 +$144

Best for: Anyone who hasn’t applied for Chase or Amex premium cards yet, or who wants a $0 dining card alongside a premium travel card.


Best No-Fee Dining + Base Spending: Chase Freedom Unlimited

Annual fee: $0 | Dining rate: 3% at dining and drugstores | Base rate: 1.5% on all other purchases

The CFU combines 3% dining with the best base rate among no-fee cards (1.5%). As a standalone card, it earns well on both dining and everything else. Paired with Chase Sapphire cards, the 3x dining clicks into the transferable points system.

SavorOne vs. Freedom Unlimited:

Date SavorOne Freedom Unlimited
Dining 3% 3%
Entertainment 3% 1.5%
Grocery 3% 1.5%
Everything else 1% 1.5%
Ecosystem Capital One Miles Chase UR (powerful with Sapphire)

Choose CFU: If you have or want Chase Sapphire cards later. Choose SavorOne: If you spend heavily on entertainment and grocery in addition to dining.


Best Single-Category Optimizer: Citi Custom Cash

Annual fee: $0 | Dining rate: 5% if restaurants are your top monthly category (up to $500/month)

If dining is consistently your largest purchase category, the Citi Custom Cash automatically delivers 5% — the highest cash back rate on dining available without a complicated setup. The catch: 5% only applies to the first $500/month, and only if dining is your top category.

At $400/month in dining all in one category: $400 × 5% = $20/month = $240/year — comparable to Amex Gold at 4x for someone who doesn’t use Amex transfer partners.


Dining Rewards: Cards That Also Earn on Food Delivery

Most restaurant-category earning cards include:

  • DoorDash ✅
  • Uber Eats ✅
  • Grubhub ✅
  • Seamless ✅
  • Instacart (grocery delivery — categorized as grocery, not restaurant) ❌

The distinction matters: Amex Gold earns 4x at restaurants (delivery included) AND 4x at US supermarkets — so Instacart may earn 4x as a grocery merchant, while DoorDash earns 4x as a restaurant merchant.


Best Dining Card by Spending Level

Monthly Dining Best Card Net Annual Value
< $200/month SavorOne ($0) or CFU ($0) $48-72
$200-400/month CSP ($95) for travel points, or SavorOne ($0) for simplicity $72-288
$400-600/month Amex Gold ($325 w/ credits) $144-$432 pts + dining credit
$600+/month Amex Gold clearly wins 4x with no cap

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