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There are strong rumours tonight that American Express is about to launch a £200 dining credit for The Platinum Card holders.

You will receive 100% back when you spend at participating restaurants, up to a cumulative £200. Centurion cardholders will receive a £400 credit.

The offer will run from tomorrow until the end of 2021.

EDIT Wed AM: This offer is now live and you can add it via the ‘Offers’ section of your card.

£200 of free dining credit for American Express Platinum cardholders!

The participating restaurants are here.

If you’re in London, you’re laughing. The list of restaurants is simply outstanding, from 3-star Michelin restaurants through to more casual groups such as The Ivy.

American Express £200 Platinum dining credit

The Ivy Harrogate is pictured above – there are a fair number of non-London restaurants included although there do seem to be big geographic gaps.

There are over 1,000 participating restaurants across 15 countries. Here is a random London selection for the letter ‘B’:

  • Bagatelle
  • Balthazar
  • Bar des Pres
  • Bluebird
  • Benares
  • Bentley’s Oyster Bar & Grill
  • Bob Bob Ricard
  • Brasserie Zedel
  • Bread Street Kitchen
  • Butlers Wharf Chophouse

…. and that is just ‘B’.

Full details should be released on Wednesday, but you can look at the restaurant list here.


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  • Jody Tranter says:

    If I apply for a new card will this apply? Also, I currently have the Vitality Amex but have never held a plantinum card. Any idea if I will also qualify for the 60,000 points?

    • Rob says:

      You qualify for 60k on that basis, yes.

      We don’t know if this offer will apply to new cardholders. May find out tomorrow.

    • VerdantBacon says:

      I can’t remember the dates exactly of the previous £175 offer, but I believe it came out mid January and it had a Amex plat sign up cut off of early January to be eligible

  • Chris L says:

    Do Amex literally not give a sh*t about anyone in the UK outside London? The only option in Edinburgh, or Scotland for that matter, is The Ivy.

    • Benilyn says:

      They never have

    • Harry T says:

      No options in Newcastle haha. Edinburgh clearly has many outstanding restaurants they could have done a deal with!

      • Alan says:

        That’s what I find so frustrating, it’s not like there aren’t lots of fantastic options (I highly recommend the Devil’s Advocate where I went a couple of weekends ago for dinner for one!), they clearly just can’t be bothered trying. It’s the same time and again with their offers.

    • GJB says:

      Manchester only has two – imagine how many cardholders there are in the greater manchester area (inclusive of east cheshire also where there will be a lot of Centurion holders also).

      It’s a bit of a piss take tbh.

  • Michael says:

    Where would the nearest decent restaurant to Heathrow be? Will be staying the night on Nov 20 before flying out to Miami.

    • tony says:

      Ivy in Richmond (i’ve been impressed by the ones I’ve visited by given comments about Glasgow clearly this isn’t universal), or there are some places in Kensington.

  • Andrew says:

    The Wolseley is on the list, so I’m happy, I’d be spending £200 there easily over the coming months anyway, so this is free money.

  • Nicholas A Shaw says:

    Can’t believe I’ll be able to use this offer in Harrogate. Normally ever thing is London based. Makes a nice change for once.

    • Barnaby100 says:

      Have you ever been to the ivy in Harrogate?
      Brace yourself. It is cheap but basically microwave ready meal level. Then of course the hen dos and the general ambience. Wetherspoons is more upmarket

      • Nicholas says:

        Hi, yes I’ve been once and thought the food was really average, bordering on poor, but thought I was just unlucky that time. Obviously not. Might need to pay a visit to Leeds instead, few more choices there. Enjoy your credit wherever you end up.

        • Barnaby100 says:

          It comes in cook chill and is warmed up apparently. I only know this as lots of dishes included carrots but when we asked for a carrots they squirmed a bit before confessing that they didn’t get any fresh veg in

          The trouble with Harrogate is that despite its many eateries it does not have a really good restaurant. I think it could have sustained a proper Ivy.

  • Peter K says:

    Actually makes me happy I cancelled my platinum last month. Nothing there remotely near me.

    • meta says:

      And you don’t plan to travel to any other European countries on the list in the next 4 months?

      • Andrew says:

        Or any other U.K. towns or cities?

      • TGLoyalty says:

        I can’t believe there’s nothing remotely near you if you live in England.

        Or that you might not make a trip somewhere for a night away with. a free lunch/dinner

        • Mr(s) Entitled says:

          I think you are greatly underestimating the size of England.

          I’ve booked both of the Manchester offerings and while not one to sneer at free money the choices are a little underwhelming.

          I can see it being a logistical nightmare for the Amex marketing team to call and negotiate with individual restaurants on spec, but I wonder if when word gets out some will approach them and be added. I’ve booked far enough in the future just in case.

        • Barnaby100 says:

          It’s not free if you are spending to use it

          • tony says:

            No, but if you have no intention of leaving your house for the next 4 months, then Amex Plat probably isn’t the card you should be spending £575 a year on anyway.

          • TGLoyalty says:

            You lot must be a right laugh at a party

            You have 4 months to find somewhere to enjoy a free lunch and dinner while you do something else such as take a break/go to some museum / see some sights etc.

            Venture out you might actually see something new.

      • Alan says:

        Must say (sadly) seems unlikely given how things are going just now at work…

  • Dave says:

    Bizarre that not all the Ivy’s are on this list, and leaves a big hole in the Midlands…

  • Andrew says:

    The wording does say that this list is “part of the complimentary dining credit” – perhaps suggesting the list isn’t exhaustive.

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