$100 InKind gift card for $59.99 at Costco.com (starts 1/29/25)

Costco will once again be offering a $100 InKind gift card for $59.99 starting on 1/29/25. That could be a great deal if you have upcoming plans to dine at an InKind restaurant. You can also get 20% back on all food and beverage, which we’ll post about separately. The Deal Costco.com will be offering […] The post $100 InKind gift card for $59.99 at Costco.com (starts 1/29/25) appeared first on Frequent Miler. Frequent Miler may receive compensation from CHASE. American Express, Capital One, or other partners.

Jan 20, 2025 - 18:05
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$100 InKind gift card for $59.99 at Costco.com (starts 1/29/25)

Costco will once again be offering a $100 InKind gift card for $59.99 starting on 1/29/25. That could be a great deal if you have upcoming plans to dine at an InKind restaurant. You can also get 20% back on all food and beverage, which we’ll post about separately.

inKind gift card

The Deal

  • Costco.com will be offering a $100 InKind gift card for $59.99 starting on 1/29/25.
  • Direct link to this deal (note that the deal starts on 1/29/25)

If you’re new to InKind, you can get a $25 reward to use on a dine of $50 or more (and so will we) if you sign up via a referral link. Feel free to use one of our links with our thanks:

Key Terms

  • Limit of 5 per member

Quick Thoughts

InKind has had a number of Amex Offers and other discounts over the past couple of years. I ignored it for a while, but then finally signed up and have enjoyed the couple of chances I’ve had to use it.

For those unaware, InKind is a payment app. Participating restaurants allow you to settle your restaurant tab within the app, eliminating the need to give your credit card to the server (and wait for them to return with it). I was skeptical as to how useful this would be, but I’ve used it a couple of times now thanks to generous promotions and I’ve found it really easy to use and really convenient to simply type the check number into the app and settle the bill without any wait time.

The drawback is of course that you’re limited to the restaurants that offer the ability to pay via InKind. They certainly aren’t everywhere, though the footprint seems to be growing. I’ve used it at Chef José Andrés’s Jaleo DC and Michelin-starred Grammercy Tavern in New York City and in some other cities as well. They’ve even got options in some smaller cities (there are a couple of options in the Capital Region of New York State, which is close enough to home that I could use it now and then). I’ve also gotten targeted for some good promotions now and then.

I don’t need more InKind credit right now, but if I had an imminent reservation at a restaurant that takes it, I’d probably be buying a gift card here to save 40% even if it means missing out on a restaurant category bonus.

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