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Capital One Dining Is Shutting Down in September

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Capital One is shutting down its dining reservations platform.

The move comes less than 2 months after the company touted a fresh lineup of Dinner Party events for 2026, and it caps a 4-year run that started with big ambitions and a marquee chef partnership.

Here’s what we know about the change.

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What Is Capital One Dining?

Capital One Dining launched in March 2022, built with chef José Andrés, the Michelin Guide, and the James Beard Foundation. It’s powered by the reservation platform SevenRooms.

The pitch was straightforward: Rather than pulling recommendations from sites that profit off referrals, Capital One curated a list of well-regarded restaurants in 11 major cities and got those restaurants to make tables available specifically for cardholders. Cities include Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C., with bookings made through the Capital One app.

The program evolved over the years, eventually rebranding its centerpiece offering as Dinner Party, a series with the Michelin Guide and Eater built around one-off collaborative dinners rather than everyday reservations.

These events paired notable chefs together for single-night experiences at hard-to-book restaurants. As recently as May 2026, Capital One announced 9 new Dinner Party events for the summer in Chicago, New York City, and Washington, D.C.

Hot Tip:

Having a Capital One credit card offers exclusive perks, including dinner parties.

Details of Capital One Dining’s Shutdown

Less than 2 months later, Capital One says cardholders will no longer be able to make new reservations through Capital One Dining beginning September 29, 2026, at 11:59 PM ET. An alert is on Capital One’s website.

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Reservations already booked before that date remain valid, and cardholders can view them through December 31, 2026. Capital One says its cardholder-exclusive dining experiences will continue, but will move to Capital One Entertainment, where eligible cardholders earn elevated rewards and can redeem rewards for tickets.

The shutdown comes as competitors have poured money into the dining space. American Express spent roughly $700 million acquiring The Fork, $200 million on Resy, and $400 million on Tock, giving it control of reservation platforms outright rather than negotiating table allocations restaurant by restaurant. Chase offers cardholders of the Chase Sapphire Reserve® up to $300 in annual Exclusive Tables credits through a partnership with OpenTable, and cardholders of the Platinum Card® from American Express get up to $400 in Resy credits annually (up to $100 per quarter, enrollment required). Both approaches rely on existing booking platforms rather than building a proprietary one from scratch.

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Final Thoughts

Capital One Dining had real strengths — genuine availability at restaurants that were otherwise sold out, and a curation approach that skipped the kickback-driven recommendations you’d find elsewhere. But building and maintaining relationships with restaurants city by city is a difficult business to run, and Capital One never seemed to market the program with the same weight that Amex and Chase put behind their dining credits.

Folding the exclusive events into Capital One Entertainment suggests the company still sees value in food-related perks, just not enough to keep a standalone reservations platform running. If you have upcoming Capital One Dining reservations, mark your calendar: Bookings close September 29, and the reservations disappear from view at the end of the year.

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About Ryan Smith

Ryan completed his goal of visiting every country in the world in December of 2023 and is now revisiting some favorites. Over the years, he’s written about award travel and credit cards for publications like AwardWallet, The Points Guy, USA Today Blueprint, CNBC Select, Tripadvisor, Point.me, Forbes Advisor, and more.

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