The Chase Sapphire Reserve® Card (review) is one of the most popular premium rewards cards. While the card has a steep $795 annual fee, it also offers a variety of benefits that can help offset that, ranging from lounge access to credits.
It’s also a fantastic time to apply for the card given that it’s offering a best-ever welcome bonus of 150K points upon completing minimum spending. If you’re eligible for the card, applying should be a no-brainer.
In this post, I’d like to focus specifically on the Chase Sapphire Reserve dining credit, which can get cardmembers up to $300 in value annually. I know this tends to cause some confusion, and there’s some nuance to redeeming this, unlike the Chase Sapphire Reserve travel credit, which is basically good as cash.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.


