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- Hilton Honors used to offer free breakfast for all members with Gold and Diamond elite status.
- In 2021, it temporarily replaced the free breakfast benefit at US hotels with a food and beverage credit.
- Hilton will continue to issue credits instead of free breakfast through 2022 — with some improvements.
- Read Insider’s guide to the best Hilton credit cards.
One of Hilton’s most lauded and customer-friendly policies has been its free breakfast benefit for all members with Hilton Gold or Diamond elite status. This is a valuable benefit for two reasons:
- Breakfast can be very expensive if you’re staying at a luxury resort like a Waldorf Astoria or Conrad brand
- Elite status is easy to earn simply by holding specific Hilton credit cards like the
Hilton Honors American Express Surpass® Card andThe Hilton Honors American Express Business Card
However, Hilton temporarily ended free breakfast at US properties in July of 2021 under the auspices of coronavirus measures, replacing it with vouchers of differing value depending on the hotel brand. This was meant to end before 2022. But now Hilton is postponing its return to free breakfast — and making some vouchers a bit more valuable.
Hilton food and beverage credit to replace free breakfast through 2022
Depending on where you stay, you may prefer Hilton’s food and beverage credits over free breakfast. After all, free breakfast doesn’t always mean you can have anything on the menu. Many hotels offer a continental breakfast or buffet with the option to upgrade to menu items.
Hilton’s food and beverage credits can be used for any food at the hotel, including the proper menu. You don’t even have to use them for breakfast.
These vouchers offer more flexibility, but you may find yourself paying more than before:
- Breakfast at high-end hotels can cost significantly more than the value of these credits
- You’re issued a maximum of two credits per room per day (whereas “free breakfast” is often given to the entire room)
Vouchers increase in value at 7 Hilton brands
Food and beverage credits are worth between $10 and $25 per day, depending on the hotel brand with which you’re staying. You’ll receive twice that value for double occupancy, and the credits don’t roll over from one night to the next — so use them or lose them.
Beginning February 1, 2022, Hilton food and beverage credits will be worth more in select markets when you stay with the following seven brands:
- Hilton
- Tapestry
- Signia
- DoubleTree
- Canopy
- Curio
- Motto
Select markets are:
- Boston
- Chicago
- District of Columbia
- New York City
- San Francisco
- Key Largo
- Key West
- Los Angeles
- Hawaii
Below are the credit values for each hotel brand:
Which credit cards offer free breakfast/food and beverage credits via Hilton elite status?
If you have a Hilton credit card that charges an annual fee, you’ve already got Hilton elite status. But did you know that there are a couple of non-Hilton Amex cards that also grant you status lofty enough to qualify for free breakfast?
Read more: 11 credit cards that get you hotel elite status just by having them in your wallet
Below are all the cards that net you either free breakfast or food and beverage credits with Hilton:
Card with Hilton status | Elite status | Annual fee |
Welcome bonus |
Review |
Gold |
|
Amex Hilton Surpass review | ||
Diamond |
|
Amex Hilton Aspire review | ||
Gold |
|
Amex Hilton Business review | ||
Gold** |
|
American Express Platinum Card review | ||
Gold** |
|
Amex Business Platinum Card review |
Bottom line
There are plenty of hotel credit cards that offer hotel elite status as a benefit to cardholders.
But only Hilton partners with credit cards that automatically provide a level of status high enough to include free breakfast at all hotels.
Currently, however, free breakfast is on hold for US hotels and resorts. You’ll instead receive a food and beverage credit between $10 and $25 per person (maximum two per room) depending on which hotel brand you’ve booked.
Again, if you’re traveling overseas, you will still receive free breakfast as usual — which can save you a small fortune if you’re heading to an expensive location like Bora Bora or Seychelles.
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