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REGISTER NOW: 2025 Amex Platinum dining credits now available

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The Platinum Card from American Express is very popular with Head for Points readers, despite the £650 annual fee.

(It may, of course, become even more popular soon now that British Airways is culling many Silver and Gold cardholders, since Platinum cardholders get free access for up to four people to the two independent lounges in Heathrow Terminal 5.)

Until 14th January there is a generous sign-up bonus (80,000 Membership Rewards points, worth 80,000 Avios) which you qualify for even if you already have a British Airways American Express card. Some people may see a higher offer – click through and look at the application page.

2025 Amex Platinum dining and Harvey Nichols credit changes

What tends to keep people paying the fee is the generous benefits package. You can recoup much of your fee in almost-cash benefits, even without considering ‘soft’ benefits like airport lounge access and hotel elite status.

One of these is the Platinum Dining credit.

This has been upgraded for 2025, and the total annual dining credit will now be £400 per calendar year.

You will receive:

  • £200 per year to spend at participating UK restaurants, with a maximum credit of £100 every six months
  • £200 per year to spend at participating restaurants outside the UK, with a maximum credit of £100 every six months

This means that you will need to eat out at least four times over the year to earn the maximum credit.

2025 Amex Platinum dining and Harvey Nichols credit changes

Your 2025 dining credit is now active

Because 2025 sees revised terms for Platinum Dining, you will need to opt-in again. Your existing registration for 2022-2024 is no longer valid.

Registration opened yesterday. It is good until the end of 2026 – you won’t need to register again next year.

Visit the Amex website or app and you should see this under the ‘Offers’ tab. You need to click ‘Save to card’:

Amex Platinum dining benefit 2025

and, separately in the list:

Amex Platinum dining benefit 2025

Once registered, you can pop out for your meal. You don’t need to spend the full £100 in one go. Cashback usually appears a few days after you dine.

The list of participating restaurants is here.

Some countries have been removed for 2025. We have lost Belgium, Finland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Sweden BUT they may appear later. Thailand was not there originally but has now appeared.

Be aware that the list is NOT static. If you book a meal for a few weeks time, double check before you go that the restaurant has not been removed!

PS. American Express has also brought back its ‘20% cashback when eating out’ offer for selected cards. Some restaurants are in both promotions, so you could get 20% cashback AND a flat £100 back too. You could even make a small profit on your meal! We will cover this tomorrow.


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Comments (87)

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  • David says:

    Seems a significant amount of Europe options have been removed.

    • Honorary Geordie says:

      Yep, everything in the Netherlands has gone which is frustrating as that’s where I would have used it. I’m highly unlikely to be able to use the benefit now which is a little frustrating.

    • LittleNick says:

      Having to split the overseas credit into two is a bit annoying and you’re saying some of the choice is gone which makes it harder to use

    • aseftel says:

      Indeed, should be the headline really. Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Finland, Sweden and Thailand are gone. Now that you have only a six month window to use the credit and a third fewer countries, a number of cardholders will find it less likely that it overlaps with their organic travel plans.

    • Maples says:

      I’ve always found it restrictive and this is just making it worse.

  • daveinitalia says:

    I’d rather sit in the Wetherspoons than queue to get into one of those substandard contract lounges in T5.

    • LittleNick says:

      Amex really needs to set up a centurion lounge in T5 somewhere. Well perhaps with BA culling the status members, they’ll vacate some space which Amex can takeover lol

      • Andrew J says:

        Galleries First will become an empty soulless wasteland in April 26, so perhaps CCR moves into that space and accepts Gold/Emerald, and Amex can move into CCR.

        • LittleNick says:

          They’d probably only accept Gold/Emerald on long haul if that’s the CCR, no way they’d let £20k Golds use CCR on short haul economy!

  • MiddleEngland says:

    Is there a link to the registration page please?

    • Mzb says:

      You will find it in your offers onthe amex app or website

      • AndyC says:

        The two dining options are actually listed under “Offers”. You can then save them into “My Offers”.

  • luke says:

    Is anybody else registering for a Royal Jordanian account and not receiving an email with the member number ?

  • Nick G says:

    No dining abroad for me offer but have the UK offer….weird

    • Craig says:

      Try view all and scroll down. That’s how I just found mine.

      • Nick G says:

        Still not there…just did an on line chat and was told it’s not until the 14th. I queried why and was quite abruptly its because that’s when Amex decide to release it…brilliant

        • PlaneSpeaking says:

          That’s not correct Nick – there was an article somewhere (sorry, I can’t remember where) that confirmed the deal would be released on Jan 7 and it was. Rob even confirmed this but said he wasn’t allowed to publish it for some reason. As with BA when you just know you’re being given incorrect information, I’d HUACA (hang up and call again!) and hope to speak with someone more experienced.

          • Nick G says:

            Not had chance to update until now. Miraculously it’s now appeared usual HUACA strikes again…

    • Ducktails says:

      It’s not showing up for me either. I didn’t use it previously and see it listed under expired offers. Maybe I have to wait for that to disappear before they can add the new one?

      • Richard E says:

        Same here. Can’t see it (even under all offers). Guess I’ll see if it turns up and if not I’ll message them before I plan to use it.

  • Philip says:

    At long last a restaurant in Northern Ireland is included – The Ivy Belfast. Looks like I will be going there twice a year whether I like it or not!

  • Vit says:

    Thanks Rob. Registered yesterday as previously advised but was not aware of restaurants (even cities/countries) being removed until reading comments here. Not pleased at at all as still in Bangkok and looking forwards to use credits here.

    I guess nothing we can do re-removal of the restaurants?

    • Scaz says:

      I looked at Thailand yesterday and there was a big list of restaurants participating all mainly new restaurants.
      Then today nothing showing when I looked ,so maybe they will be added in the near future or after the July reset

      • Vit says:

        Thank you @Scaz. Did not manage to look through the link yesterday assuming it was “same old” but will hold the fire for now before taking any actions (i.e. PocketConcierge or Giftcard). Hopefully just a “glitch” from Amex IT and @Rob might be able to help shedding some lights as well.

        • PlaneSpeaking says:

          Vit, We’re in Thailand in March so I checked yesterday and saw a long list of restaurants too so hopefully just a temporary glitch.

          • Scaz says:

            I think maybe it’s taking longer to set up for Thailand due to all the new restaurants added.it was virtually a new list from last year.
            I did note all the restaurants had special offers on mostly free desert and at least 1 with a free bottle of wine.

          • Vit says:

            @PlaneSpeaking I’m hopefully be here till then. 🙂 and like @Scaz that’s hopefully the case based on experiences being shared on here where Amex no longer taken by the restaurants etc., Fingers crossed Thailand is back on the list soon!

    • robert mcbrain says:

      So glad that HFP are making the need to re-register. Amex are not.

      NOTE: the International part of dining reward isn’t not on anyone’s dash board as of 8/1/25. It appears it had been taken down since H2 2024. So one cannot register for the offer under the terms!
      (your link to register to the international dining programme shows an error page).

      I had eaten out in a designated international restaurant (7/1/25) in good faith only to be told by Amex that they won’t honour the spend as I had not registered! But you cannot register!

      Very disappointed that Amex should have a system cock up like this and worse, not entertain the need to at least make good. The Amex site and elsewhere clearly state ‘international dining rewards dining 2025’ not “…reward coming sometime in 2025 date tbc”

  • Greg Caplan says:

    Not available on the Platinum Business card at present. However it was last year. Is this only for personal cards this year?

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