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 OpenTable. With the new Sapphire Reserve card, you do NOT need to make a reservation or pay through Chase or OpenTable 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.
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

Good luck getting this to go through automatically. First I waited a month because I was told it would post automatically. Never did, than Toast issue came up even though it was through restaurant register. Finally -now month and a half later the restaurant is no longer on the list and they don’t want to credit me. Restaurants change as I have seen over the past weeks.
You’ve been warned….
Has anyone had to call Chase to get their $150 credited? I did a dinner at one of the listed restaurants back in late July and still haven’t seen the statement credit yet. The Ts and Cs say 6 to 8 weeks… is that what others are seeing?
Oh boy…
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/issues-with-chase-sapphire-reserve-150-300-sapphire-reserve-exclusive-tables-credit/
No, but I have had similar issues with Chase. An Edit booking made on 30 June 2025 did not receive its $250 credit until over a month of chasing, denial and misinformation: it was only received when an onshore supervisor unpicked all the prior mistakes.
My experience of Chase and the CSR has been not very ‘premium’ at all: a headache of poor customer service and lack of responsibility.
Greg it would be a good idea to warn readers to the ongoing crediting issue which DoC has posted about and his Chase source has acknowledged, that even though this is a very small list of restaurants, the credits are not uniformly “working.” There seems to be a correlation to a restaurant having Toast as their POS system.
Not sure what to say other than this is a complete joke when compared with the $400 Resy credit Amex is now offering. Tens of restaurants with CSR versus ten thousand restaurants with Resy.
Not only that, but the stories about Chase refusing to honor the credit when the purchase was made at a mobile terminal is also a huge red flag. Never had that problem with the Resy credit on the Gold.
I’m not seeing this benefit listed on the CSR business card. Can you point me to that?
The rebate isn’t available via the business card, but access to Exclusive Tables is. You can scroll down here to see a picture of the CSR business card: https://www.opentable.com/c/chasedining/
Can you do take out?
The key is that the charge to your card has to look like a regular restaurant charge. So, if you order take-out directly with the restaurant and pay at pick-up, it will probably work. If you order through Grubhub or whatever, it won’t work
Going to try this at a place that sells online gift cards for 1H 2025… wish me luck 🙂
So, I have the card. If most of the benefits on my card kick in after 26 October 2025: If I go to a restaurant on the list on 1 November 2025, does that fall within the credit time frame of July to Dec 2025 for $150 then? Will I get a credit? Am I good? Any clarity on that?
Thanks.
Yes you should get the credit for 2nd half 2025
Nothing in NC is absolutely abysmal. Charlotte and Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill are top 50 metro area in the US.
And among the fastest growing. I was shocked to see this too, self-interest aside. 🙂
Another push to prioritize urban dwellers at the expense of rural cardholders. Sigh…
Walmart doesn’t have any good restaurants though….
Good point, but just think how amazing a monthly statement credit to Costco food courts would be! It would represent a LOT of hotdogs.
Costco is not found in that many rural places. Maybe you mean suburban.
They really need some restaurants outside North America: getting partners in Europe, for example, should not be too challenging.
I’m seeing many more places than what you’ve listed. I’m looking at https://www.opentable.com/visa/los-angeles?pageNumber=1, which has 46 places for Los Angeles, while you only have 24. Am I looking at the wrong list?
Yes wrong list. It’s very poorly designed. That’s the list for the Visa dining collection despite the banner at the top
Anyone know if there is a minimum $150 spend? i.e. if you’re bill is $140, you’re out of luck
I don’t think there’s a minimum
There is no terms that say minimum at least
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.
I very much doubt the restaurants are on the list because of “curation”. Rather, I expect those are the restaurants that would, somehow, split the cost of the benefit with Chase.
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.
Looks like Bellpine is part of the “Visa Dining Collection” rather than “Sapphire Reserve Exclusive Tables”
I don’t think it’ll trigger the credit as a result.
Not sure whether links will show in comments, but here is a link to the “exclusive” tables: https://www.opentable.com/sapphire-reserve-exclusive-tables
I saw another Chase CSR link that had a longer list of Portland CSR-exclusive Tables – I think that is where I saw that – but it was three months ago -and we have to wait 25 more days anyway and we will be In Boston then so if we dont use our credits in Boston we can still fall back on Portland – so if indeed the Bellpine is not its not the end of the world. That said if they haven’t expanded the restaurants we will probably downgrade a CSR – the Plat has actually turned out to be far superior to CSR with FHR/Resy etc.