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Hidden hack to get £50 to spend at top restaurants this summer

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Updated 16:39 18 Jun 2025 GMT+1Published 15:53 10 Jan 2025 GMT

Hidden hack to get £50 to spend at top restaurants this summer

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If you're on a money-saving mission this summer, but don't want to feel completely miserable at home, then listen up.

Brits have spotted a hidden hack to claim up to £50* to splurge at some of the UK’s top bars and restaurants.

We’re talking some of London’s most coveted hotspots including: BAO, Speedboat Bar, and Daffodil Mulligan. And Northerners, you can bag a seat at some of Manchester’s most talked about eateries for less, with Medlock Canteen, Hakkapo, and KALA high on the list.

Yonder
Yonder

For those based in Bristol or Bath, you finally book a table at the coveted Starlings or stylish wine bar Marmo. Lovely stuff.

So, what do you need to do? From membership perks and points you can rack up to the Ts&Cs, find out everything you need to know below.

So, how can you claim your £50 now?

People are talking about the Yonder membership. Described as a ‘credit card for modern explorers’, a coveted membership will grant you access to serious points anywhere in the world - which can then be turned into cash for new experiences.

This month (June 2025), Yonder is offering new customers the chance to bag one month free and 10,000 points (worth up to £50 to spend) when you sign up to a full membership.

You will earn five points for every £1 spent on the Yonder card - boosted to 25 points for every £1 if you shop with one of the brand’s partners.

Yonder
Yonder

There are two memberships to choose from. If you don't want to commit just yet, you can sign up for a free membership to see what all the fuss is about whilst a full membership comes in at £15 per month (£160 a year if paid annually).

Customers are raving about the membership scheme too with hundreds of five-star reviews online. “Recently redeemed points at a restaurant in Manchester that I would not have otherwise booked as it would be slightly out of my price range normally,” one review reads. “Thanks for the treat Yonder!”

Another happy customer said, “The experiences are awesome! It’s the best credit card.”

“The rewards are amazing,” a third added. “The value is unbelievable.”

Sound good? If you're keen, you can now sign up for a free membership here.

Yonder
Yonder

What else do I need to know?

*T&C's apply.

Approval is subject to eligibility. Over 18 & UK residents only. Membership fee applies. Borrow responsibly. A Yonder membership may affect your credit score. T&Cs and APR rates apply. our credit limit is determined based on (a) the Yonder membership you have chosen and (b) Yonder's assessment of your financial circumstances. Yonder will continuously monitor your credit limit and can adjust it (up or down). If Yonder reduces your limit, they will give you 14 days’ notice, unless they don’t think it’s appropriate (for example, if your limit is reduced based on an assessment of risk or your ability to repay).

Yonder is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and entered on the Financial Services Register (946219).

Visit the Yonder website now for full T&C's.

Featured Image Credit: Yonder

Topics: Food And Drink

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