I keep a spreadsheet to track my credit card benefits and statement credits, but there is a particular dining perk that has been so easy to use every month that I don’t even have to track it.
One month, I earned the credit by accident when my husband unknowingly dined at a participating restaurant while on a weekend trip to New York City. This month, I’ve already scouted a few restaurants at Universal Orlando hotels where I can easily spend $20 on drinks and small plates during an upcoming visit.
It’s almost too delicious to be true, and the Delta Reserve Amex isn’t the only card that can net you this benefit, either. All of the Delta Air Lines and Amex cobranded cards come with a monthly Resy credit, as does the recently refreshed American Express® Gold Card.
Amex Gold cardholders can now earn up to $100 in annual Resy credits (up to $50 statement credits biannually) and up to $84 in annual Dunkin’ credits (up to $7 monthly statement credits), so you can get your caffeine fix and a nice meal covered.
Enrollment is required for these benefits, but, as you can see, they are super easy to use. Here are a few more tips for getting delicious dining deals:
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