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American Express has launched a valuable new benefit for holders of The Platinum Card£300 per year of restaurant credit.

This benefit is guaranteed to run until at least the end of 2024. It fundamentally changes the value calculation on whether you should get the card or not, especially when added to the £100 per year of Harvey Nichols credit launched earlier this year.

You could offset the £650 annual fee by £400 – £300 per year of dining credit and £100 per year of Harvey Nichols spend – which means that you are getting a lot of benefits for the balance of £250.

American Express Platinum £300 dining credit

How does the new American Express Platinum dining credit work?

It’s not quite as simple as it could be, if I’m honest. The credit is split into two parts:

  • you get £150 per year of dining credit at selected UK restaurants
  • you get £150 equivalent per year of dining credit at selected overseas restaurants

Is there any onerous small print?

Not really:

  • This is an ‘opt in’ offer. You MUST register before you start receiving cashback.
  • You do NOT have to book via any special channel – simply pay for your meal with The Platinum Card.
  • The offer is cumulative. You don’t need to spend the entire £150 in one meal or at the same restaurant.
  • The credit runs per calendar year and resets on 1st January – this means that you could claim it twice during your first year of card membership
  • Unused credit does not carry over to the next calendar year
  • Supplementary cards are not eligible. Only the primary card receives the credit and payments must be made with the primary card.
  • The offer is guaranteed to run until the end of 2024
American Express Platinum £300 dining credit

What restaurants are taking part?

There are 1,400 participating restaurants in 20 countries.

To use the ‘international’ part of your credit, you need to visit:

  • EUROPE: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden
  • ASIA / OCEANIA: Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand
  • AMERICAS: Canada, Mexico, United States

The UK allocation is fairly well spread throughout the country. Taking Birmingham, for example, there are four participating restaurants:

  • Opheem
  • Simpsons
  • Tattu
  • The Ivy Temple Row

Whilst clearly you can’t please everyone, American Express does seem to have made an effort to provide a broad spread of restaurants. There are 13 towns and cities in the Netherlands with a participating restaurant, for example – it’s not just in Amsterdam.

How do I register?

Look in the ‘Offers’ section of your Platinum statement page, either online or in the app.

You must register TWICE – once for the UK offer and once for the international offer.

This is what you are looking for:

Amex dining credit registration

Conclusion

This is a very generous new benefit from American Express Platinum.

I think you can reasonably treat the £150 of UK credit as ‘free money’, given that there are over 160 restaurants taking part.

The £150 of international credit will be a little more restrictive to use and will require you to fit in meals around your travelling. On the other hand, it provides a great excuse to try out a local restaurant which you would probably have otherwise ignored. It could even be a good excuse to head over to Paris or Amsterdam for the day for a slap-up lunch.

As the credit is cumulative, there is no pressure for solo diners or couples to go unnecessarily crazy on the wine either. You can use the credit over multiple meals if you wish.

You can find out more about this new benefit, and see the list of participating restaurants, here.

You can find out more about the card, and apply, here.

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Comments (362)

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  • Freddy says:

    Please could Rob suggest to amex restaurant credit at nandos and free breakfast at Premier Inn. That’d be great

    • Colin Thames says:

      Classy! 🤣

    • David says:

      Might as well add free KFC to the mix.

    • CamFlyer says:

      Going through Toronto Pearson airport this week, it appears that Canadian Amex Platinum cardholders had privileged parking access and access to Fast Track security. Though oddly all the signs relating to the latter were only in French.

      • sentio85 says:

        Pearson was a hot mess this week. We got priority security by sheer luck because we went past an Amex booth in the check-in section. No signage whatsoever. We were sent through the disabled section that had a gate with a QRF reader. My son ended up going under the barrier because the card did not work. It did save us an hour of queuing though.

  • Stian says:

    Has anyone found a way to look for restaurants nearby that are included in this offer? I.e. a map search?

  • JA says:

    Can anyone explain in greater detail how a cumulative offer works (or doesn’t work)? I mean if I spent £200 at an eligible UK restaurant will i get the £150 rebate at one go? Would imagine this is particularly applicable when trying to achieve the full overseas dining offer so 1 overseas trip to included destination/restaurant and trying to reach it then? Thanks in advance.

    • Rob says:

      Spend £200 and you get it all in
      one go.

      Spend £50 and you get £50 with another £100 available in the future.

  • SM says:

    Saved the overseas and UK dining credit To my Plat, however, can I check if the 150£x2 credit for 2022 is available to be used in full till the end of the year? Thanks.

    • Rob says:

      Yes, you have until 31/12 to use your £300 for 2022. You get a new £300 allowance on 1st January. Unused credit from 2022 does not carry over.

  • Leo says:

    I know how this will sound – but can you just spend it on alcohol? I mean if you don’t want to eat but the establishment has a bar?

    • Rob says:

      Yes. Would work fine at one of the Ivy branches where they typically have a separate bar.

  • D McK says:

    Great offer… But not a single restaurant anywhere in Northern Ireland. Rob.. any chance you could have a word them!?

  • Jason Hindle says:

    FYI, it looks like Amex have resolved some early issues with this benefit. I signed up for the international benefit but now see both the local and international benefits saved to my card.

  • Nicholas Goodger says:

    Not sure if any one else is experiencing this but Amex is telling me it’s for platinum charge card holders only and not business. I can’t find that written anywhere, I even read the terms.

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