In the world of cash-back credit cards, there are two main types: those with fixed earning rates and those with variable ones. While some prefer the simplicity of a card with a flat rate on every purchase, it often isn't as lucrative.
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When it comes to making the most of a meal, what's more delicious than stretching a dollar? The best travel credit cards for foodies fuse the best of good eating with great savings and one-of-a-kind experiences.
Having a credit card that earns bonus rewards on food is a great way to save money and maximize your budget. With bonus rewards, you can earn points or cash back on purchases made at grocery stores, restaurants and other food-related establishments – allowing you to get more bang for your buck. Additionally, many credit cards offer special bonuses and reservation perks to help you eat at establishments often booked up months in advance.
When choosing the best credit card for dining, consider the rewards program associated with the card. Look for cards with bonus points or cash back for dining and grocery spending. We’ve narrowed down the best choices based on these criteria to help you find the best card. Here are our top picks for travel credit cards for foodies:
The American Express® Gold Card is the best overall card for foodies looking for perks and rewards. The card offers a wide range of dining perks, including 4X points per dollar at restaurants plus takeout and delivery in the U.S.; and 4X points at U.S. supermarkets (on up to $25,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1x). Cardholders also receive up to $10 in monthly statement credit at Grubhub, The Cheesecake Factory, Goldbelly, Wine.com, Milk Bar and select Shake Shack locations. In addition, cardholders receive up to $10 monthly Uber Cash credit, great for covering late-night food deliveries when you’re in the mood for takeout without stepping outside.
Welcome bonus: Earn 60,000 Membership Rewards points after spending $4000 within the first six months of account opening.
Rewards: Earn 4X points at restaurants plus takeout and delivery in the U.S.; 4X points at U.S. supermarkets (up to $25,000 per year in purchases, then 1X); 3X points on flights booked directly with airlines or American Express Travel; 1X points per dollar on all other purchases.
Dining benefits: Receive up to $10 in monthly Uber Cash (valid for rides or Uber Eats orders); up to $10 in monthly dining credit at Grubhub, The Cheesecake Factory, Goldbelly, Wine.com, Milk Bar and
In the world of cash-back credit cards, there are two main types: those with fixed earning rates and those with variable ones. While some prefer the simplicity of a card with a flat rate on every purchase, it often isn't as lucrative.
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This series of articles about credit cards, points and miles, and budgeting for travel is brought to you in partnership with The Points Guy.
This series of articles about credit cards, points and miles, and budgeting for travel is brought to you in partnership with The Points Guy.
This series of articles about credit cards, points and miles, and budgeting for travel is brought to you in partnership with The Points Guy.
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This series of articles about credit cards, points and miles, and budgeting for travel is brought to you in partnership with The Points Guy.
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