Unlock Hidden Rewards: Which Purchases Secretly Count as Dining with Chase Sapphire Cards?
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What does Chase typically count as dining purchases?
- Bars
- Breweries
- Cafes
- Coffee shops
- Fast food restaurants
- Juiceries
- Restaurant delivery services (Caviar, DoorDash, Eat24, Grubhub and Seamless, but not Postmates)
- Restaurants
- University dining halls
- Vending machines
What does Chase typically not count as dining purchases?
- Bakeries
- Catering services
- Food and drink establishments located within larger merchants
- Grocery stores
- In-flight food and drinks
- Meal kit subscriptions
As an added restaurant delivery perk, Chase Sapphire Preferred and Sapphire Reserve cardholders also currently get at least one year of complimentary DoorDash DashPass membership, which gives you free delivery and reduced service fees on eligible purchases (must activate by Dec. 31, 2027).
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