Sapphire Reserve® Exclusive Tables

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The newly refreshed and couponized Sapphire Reserve® card, includes twice annual $150 credits for spend at restaurants that are part of Sapphire Reserve Exclusive Tables. These are a curated selection of high-end restaurants available through a special version of Open Table. With the new Sapphire Reserve card, you do NOT need to make a reservation or pay through Chase or Open Table in order to earn the $150 rebate every 6 months (from January through June and again from July through December). Simply use your card at one of the restaurants found on this platform. You can find more information about this program here: opentable.com/c/chasedining. For your convenience, I’ve listed the qualifying restaurants below…

Note that if you applied for or otherwise obtained the Sapphire Reserve card before June 23 2025, you won’t have access to these rebates until October 26 2025.

Atlanta

Canoe
Little Sparrow
Mujo
Ray’s On The River
The Alden
The Garden Room
The Optimist
Yebo Beach Haus

Austin

Clark’s Oyster Bar
Comedor
dipdipdip Tatsu-ya
Emmer & Rye
Este
Hestia
Kemuri Tatsu-ya
La Condesa
OKO
Perla’s Seafood and Oyster Bar
Red Ash Italia
Suerte

Boston

Bistro du Midi
Celeste
Grill 23 & Bar
La Royal
Mahaniyom
The Banks Seafood and Steak
Toro
Uni

Charleston

Ma’am Saab
Oak Steakhouse
Southbound
Tempest

Chicago

Akahoshi Ramen
Alla Vita
Anelya
Asador Bastian
avec River North
avec West Loop
Boka
Brasero
Bronzeville Winery
Cariño
Chicago Cut Steakhouse
Daisies
Fioretta
Hawksmoor Chicago
Khmai
Kumiko
Mariscos San Pedro
Mirra
Momotaro
Moody Tongue
Mott St
PERILLA steakhouse
ROOP Chicago
Sepia
Thattu
The Publican
Valhalla

Dallas

El Carlos Elegante
José
Mister Charles
Nick & Sam’s Steakhouse
Sister Restaurant
Tei-An
Town Hearth

Denver

A5 Steakhouse 
Alma Fonda Fina
Ash’Kara
BRUTØ
Cozobi Fonda Fina
Frasca Food and Wine
Kumoya
Restaurant Olivia
Rioja
Sunday Vinyl
Tavernetta

Detroit

Baobab Fare
Bar Pigalle
BARDA
Oak & Reel

Hawaii

Hau Tree
Kaimuki Shokudo
Lineage Maui
MW Restaurant
Nami Kaze
Senia
The Pig and The Lady

Houston

Agnes and Sherman
BCN Taste & Tradition
Brasserie 19
ChopnBlok
Kiran’s
Lees Den
March
Maximo
Októ
Rosie Cannonball
Street To Kitchen
Turner’s Cut

Las Vegas

Esther’s Kitchen
Harlo Steakhouse & Bar
Hell’s Kitchen – Caesars Palace Las Vegas
La Strega
Momofuku
Nobu – Caesars Palace Las Vegas
Top of the World Restaurant – The STRAT Hotel
Vanderpump à Paris

Los Angeles

Amiga Amore
Camélia
chi SPACCA
Delilah
DiDi
Dunsmoor
Gjelina
Gjusta
Gwen
Harriet’s
Loreto
Majordomo
Mélisse
Meteora
Pasjoli
Petit Trois Le Valley
Ronan
Somni
Steak 48
Stella
Super Peach
The Nice Guy
Vespertine
Xuntos

Miami

Ariete
Blue Collar
Delilah
Doya
EntreNos
Eva
Ghee – Downtown Dadeland
Krus Kitchen
L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon
Los Felix
Luca Osteria
Nami Nori Design District
Phuc Yea
Stubborn Seed
The Den
Zitz Sum

Milwaukee

Bavette La Boucherie
DanDan
EsterEv

Minneapolis

Baldamar
Manny’s Steakhouse
P.S. Steak

Nashville

Bad Idea
Bastion
Choy
Harriet’s
Henrietta Red
International Market
Locust
Pelato
Yolan

New Orleans

Brennan’s
GW Fins
Jewel of the South
La Petite Grocery
Muriel’s Jackson Square
Restaurant August
San Lorenzo at Hotel Saint Vincent
Shaya
Tableau
The Bower

New York

Altro Paradiso
Aska
Bar Kabawa
Bar Miller
Brass
Casa Mono
Chez Fifi
Demo
Di An Di
Estela
Falansai
Gjelina – New York
Hawksmoor
IRIS
Kabawa
Koloman
l’abeille
Le B.
Lodi
Momofuku Noodle Bar Downtown
Momofuku Noodle Bar Uptown
Moody Tongue Sushi
Noz Market
Odo
Phoenix Palace
Pig and Khao
Potluck Club
Roscioli
Sappe
Scarr’s Pizza
Strange Delight
Sushi Ichimura
Sushi Noz
The Golden Swan
The North Fork Table & Inn

Philadelphia

a.kitchen
High Street
Honeysuckle Provisions
Jean-Georges
Mawn
Ogawa Sushi & Kappo Omakase
SkyHigh
Tabachoy
Vernick Fish
Vetri Cucina

Phoenix

Chilte
Christopher’s at Wrigley Mansion
Course
Fat Ox
Geordie’s at Wrigley Mansion
Latha
the larder and the delta
The Mission – Old Town Scottsdale
Lom Wong

Portland

Arden
Canard – Burnside
De Noche
Dolly Olive
Han Oak
Hayward
Jeju
L’Orange
Nodoguro
Oma’s Hideaway
Shalom Y’all

San Antonio

Clementine

San Diego

Animae
Casa Gabriela
C-Level
Coasterra
Herb & Sea
Herb & Wood
Ironside Fish & Oyster
Island Prime
Jeune et Jolie
Juniper and Ivy
Kettner Exchange
KINDRED
Marisi
Paradisaea
Solare Ristorante Lounge
The Marine Room
The Whaling Bar
Vintana Wine & Dine

San Francisco

Angler
Aziza
Bodega SF
Burdell
Che Fico
Ciccino
Gary Danko
Little Shucker
Niku Steakhouse
Nisei
O’ by Claude Le Tohic
Popoca
Saison
Saison Cellar & Wine Bar
Selby’s
SingleThread Farms
The Progress

Seattle

Atoma
Cafe Juanita
Lark
Takai by Kashiba
Tomo
Westward

Washington D.C.

Amazonia
Bresca
Causa
Dauphine’s
El Taller del Xiquet
Service Bar
The Duck and the Peach
Thip Khao
Xiquet by Danny Lledó

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Paul

Anyone know if there is a minimum $150 spend? i.e. if you’re bill is $140, you’re out of luck

dc10023

Such a small poorly curated list of restaurants. Chase tying benefits to their very limited list of restaurants and hotels makes the refresh card badly designed.

YoniPDX

Portland (via link and city link is also showing the Bellpine which is in the resturant & Bar on 20th floor of the Ritz-Carlton Portland.

Jim F.

Thanks for following up with this list which we can only hope Chase is hard at work to expand to improve the value proposition once it comes time for current cardholders to make the renew/downgrade/cancel decision. I really appreciate the way FM works hard at getting beneath the superficial news to the real “meat”; “the devil is (usually) in the details.”

Bob

Greg: This looks like an old list. I was just on the website yesterday and, for instance, in DC there are more restaurants than listed (e.g., Od Ebbitt Grill, The Restaurant 1787, etc.). I also checked out LA, San Fran, Los Cabos, and Charleston. Same applies. Check the website out, the list of restaurants definitely is growing.

Landon

If you go to the refreshed Sapphire Reserve landing page that shows the new benefits and click to see the list of participating restaurants (in the description of the $300 dining credit), you’ll see what Greg published above. Maybe additional restaurants are included and that list simply hasn’t been updated, but that’s just speculation. The list above is the only official list I’ve seen.

David

Correct. Big discrepancy between what is officially listed and all of the restaurants on the OpenTable page. There are going to be some nasty surprises for people only looking at the OpenTable page and spending hundreds at a restaurant not on the actual list expecting to be reimbursed.

Jimmy

Yeah, I had to go to the site three times before I found the link to the restaurants (although if you have a current CSR card you can enter in OpenTable as I did in my other comment). No doubt Chase is hoping for breakage here.

Jimmy

If you enter an existing Sapphire Reserve card number you will see restaurants listed as “Sapphire” and others just listed as “Visa.” If I understand correctly, only the Sapphire restaurants will be eligible for the credit, and it is a small subset of all the restaurants listed. The list above matches what I see as the Sapphire restaurants (meaning neither of the two you list are Sapphire).

Jeff

So it basically functions exactly like the $50 biannual Amex Gold Resy credit. Main difference is this is a really short list of restaurants, though they say they are adding more and that makes sense since they are just building the list now.

Grant

Thanks Greg! Any crossover with InKind restaurants for stacking?

Amol

I know a lot of people are annoyed that these restaurants don’t work with their hometown or travel locations, but for me, I already visit many of these restaurants on the list during the year, and I would use a card like the Chase Sapphire Reserve anyway, so the $300 is pretty much face value credit for me.

Richard (not that Richard)

Great story thanks!

Lee

Thanks for this. The list is a start and we’ll hope the list expands. The range of restaurants on the Visa platform (which the CSR can access but for which the credit does not apply) is quite good. There are a couple in Manhattan that are quite difficult to reserve via other means yet ARE available on the Visa platform.

Jimmy

In Atlanta almost none of the hard to reserve restaurants on the Visa list are on the Sapphire list. I assume this is no accident because they probably don’t have much incentive to give Chase whatever cut is required to be a Sapphire restaurant if they are already heavily booked.

Lee

And, so, we hope. Rome wasn’t built in a day. That being said, Hell’s Kitchen in Las Vegas is on the list.

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Jimmy

Agree. If there were significant additions to the restaurants and to the Edit it might tilt the math for me. As it is my renewal is Dec 1, so at the very least I’m hoping for a few more choices for using one restaurant credit before I downgrade.