Earn Marriott Bonvoy Points by Dining with Eat Around Town

by Sky Skylar | March 29, 2025 | 0 Comments

I’ve always been fascinated by how seamlessly everyday activities can be transformed into valuable hotel points. When I first caught wind of the U.S.-only Eat Around Town program, I was intrigued by the idea of earning Marriott Bonvoy points simply by enjoying local bites. Whether I’m seated at a neighborhood diner or sampling global fusion cuisine, this program smooths the path to boosting my hotel rewards.

According to a 2024 travel industry survey, nearly 70% of frequent travelers look to pair their daily routines with opportunities to earn rewards. Eat Around Town answers that demand by partnering with over 20,000 restaurants across the country. From beloved mom-and-pop spots to popular national chains, I’ve found that there’s always a variety of tastes waiting just around the corner.

What Is ‘Eat Around Town’?

What Is 'Eat Around Town'?

When I first researched Marriott Bonvoy’s dining rewards program, Eat Around Town stood out for its simplicity. I’ve tried other dining programs before, but none offered the extensive reach of more than 20,000 participating restaurants. You simply register, swipe a linked card, and the points land in your Marriott Bonvoy account. There’s no clip-out coupon or awkward code to reference in front of the waiter.

In my experience, it helps to scroll through the Eat Around Town online directory before traveling. That way, I can pinpoint spots that not only reward my taste buds but my Bonvoy balance, too. A 2025 industry report indicated that dining reward programs with a broad selection keep travelers engaged longer, which makes sense. After all, variety is key when I’m aiming to earn points on everything from a quick lunch to a celebratory dinner.

Beyond boosting my points tally, Eat Around Town motivates me to explore the local dining scene. This program highlights hidden gems alongside well-known eateries, and I’ve discovered places I never would have tried otherwise. For me, those experiences nourish not just my appetite but also my quest for new cultural flavors, which is a significant part of why I travel in the first place.

How to Get Started

How to Get Started

Signing up with Eat Around Town is straightforward. I recall heading to their official website and creating an account in just a few minutes. After inputting some basic information, I linked a credit card I use regularly for dining. The program then tracks my spending whenever I visit a participating restaurant and rewards me with Marriott Bonvoy points. It felt like a seamless add-on to my regular routine.

According to industry data released in early 2025, roughly 30% of new Eat Around Town members earn a first-time bonus within a month of joining. That statistic didn’t surprise me. When I linked my card, I spotted a promotion offering 1,000 additional points if I spent $30 and wrote a quick review. It was such an easy way to jumpstart my points collection. I also keep an eye out for seasonal deals, like extra points on weekends or double points in certain cities.

My advice is to check your email or Eat Around Town’s website frequently for these rotating bonuses. If you know you’ll be dining out during a specific promotion window, you can multiply your return. Focus on the convenience: there’s no membership fee, and you’re already dining out anyway, so it all stacks up nicely.

Maximizing Your Bonvoy Points

Maximizing Your Bonvoy Points

One of the biggest revelations I had about Eat Around Town is how it complements elite status. By default, non-elite diners earn a base rate of 4 points per dollar, while elite status members earn 6. However, I’ve occasionally seen promotions hike that to as many as 8 points per dollar, which transforms even a routine brunch into a serious points haul.

Based on my observations, those who combine an elite Marriott Bonvoy tier with a rewards-earning credit card can really amplify their returns. For instance, if I use a co-branded Marriott credit card that already grants points per dining dollar, I’m effectively stacking those benefits with what I receive through Eat Around Town. In 2025, I noticed a limited-time offer that boosted my total yield to nearly double the standard rate, proving quite lucrative over multiple visits.

If you’re aiming for maximum efficiency, it helps to alternate between participating restaurants. The variety keeps your experience fresh and helps you monitor any location-specific offers. Also, don’t forget to leverage social channels and reputable blogs for additional tips on promotions—I often find out about hidden or limited-time deals through fellow travelers.

Why Traveling Foodies Love This Program

Why Traveling Foodies Love This Program

There’s something special about weaving culinary exploration into a travel rewards pursuit. By dining at local haunts, I feel more connected to a city’s culture, all while inching closer to my next hotel redemption. According to a 2025 survey by the National Restaurant Association, trying new restaurants ranks among the top five experiences travelers seek when exploring new destinations. It feels good to satisfy that curiosity and climb my Bonvoy ladder simultaneously.

Whether I’m chasing the vibrant spice of a street taco joint or winding down with a late-night dessert, each receipt nudges me further toward free nights at Marriott properties worldwide. I’ve observed friends who initially joined Eat Around Town just to earn a few extra points, then found themselves turning the program into a full-fledged dining discovery tool. In that sense, Eat Around Town isn’t only about earning points—it’s about enhancing your overall travel experience in a truly tasty way.

I’ve also noticed how the community element shines when shared among traveling companions. We often swap recommendations, highlight new promotions, and compare point balances, which adds a fun, competitive edge to our dinners out. Once I realized this environment existed, it deepened my appreciation for how a simple meal can advance wider travel goals.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

Eat Around Town represents a smart, flexible strategy to stack up Marriott Bonvoy points without complicating your routine. By simply linking a card and choosing from thousands of restaurants, you can keep pinching extra value out of your everyday dining. If you pair these earnings with additional credit card rewards and watch for promotions, the potential to accelerate your points is incredible.

One critical tip I’ve gleaned is to remain vigilant about updates. Promotions often pop up, and timing your dining for those windows can make a real difference in the number of points you accumulate. In an era where travel can feel increasingly expensive, it’s reassuring to know that regular dining can subsidize future hotel stays—each meal becomes a stepping stone to your next great adventure.

Sky Skylar’s Take

From my perspective, turning everyday indulgences into big travel gains captures the real magic of Eat Around Town. Even before you step on a plane, you’re investing in your next journey, one forkful at a time.

With so many restaurants participating, it’s like having a travel hack woven into my daily routine. I love watching the points add up while still treating myself to the names and flavors I enjoy most.

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