12-25-2012 05:37 PM
What would be the best card for dining???
">12-25-2012 05:41 PM
I read Citi Forward.
12-25-2012 05:43 PM
My discover more is 5% cash back on movies and restaurants this 1/4......![]()
12-25-2012 05:43 PM
There are some cards which give you 5% on restaurants as a rotating category.
There are many cards which give you 2% all the time
Citi Forward credit card gives you 5% on restaurants all the time.
12-25-2012 05:49 PM - edited 12-25-2012 05:50 PM
A lot of people on here will say the Citi Forward card, but IMHO the Citi ThankYou points aren't that great.
Between January - March 2013, Discover is giving 5% cashback.
You should also consider the US Bank Cash+ if you're near a US Bank branch since they are no longer accepting phone/online apps.
12-25-2012 05:49 PM
12-25-2012 06:13 PM
In The Garden!
12-25-2012 06:26 PM
kobe2012 wrote:What would be the best card for dining???
I asked this question some time ago also! I guess there really aren't any good ones out there. Other then the rotating catagories of the Chase Freedom and the Discover 5% most cards offer 2% with bonuses at end of year for over-all spending on the card. Here is the list that I came up with: citi forward 5pts/ CSP 2 pts/ Disney Premier Visa 2 pts/ Chase Saphire 2pts/ Discover Open Road 2%/ Amex TE 2%/ Blue Sky Pref 2pts/ Marriott Rewards Premier 2pts/ Sony CapOne 2pts/ MTV CapOne 2pts/ Chase Hyatt 2pts and last but not least- Ink Cash Business 2pts
Hope this helps. ![]()
12-25-2012 06:27 PM
The Cash+ would be the best if you set both your choices restaurant and fast food(includes starbucks). You would essentially get 6.25 with the $25 bonus. ![]()
12-25-2012 06:30 PM
flowfaster wrote:The Cash+ would be the best if you set both your choices restaurant and fast food(includes starbucks). You would essentially get 6.25 with the $25 bonus.
Great card too! ![]()

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