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Get $25 Off Your Next Meal With the InKind App + Kosher List

Kosher dining out is already expensive. Between the hashgacha overhead and the smaller-scale operations that define most kosher restaurants, prices run higher than their non-kosher counterparts. So when a legitimate app comes along that can knock $25 off your bill at kosher restaurants you’re already going to, you pay attention. That app is InKind, and right now there’s a referral deal that new users should absolutely be taking advantage of.

What Is InKind?

InKind is a dining app with a genuinely different business model from your typical rewards program. Instead of skimming a percentage off transactions in exchange for points, InKind actually provides upfront capital to partner restaurants. Restaurants sell dining credits to InKind at a discount, and InKind passes a portion of those savings directly to diners. The result: you earn 20% back on every meal you pay for through the app. No blackout dates, no restrictions on what you order, no awkward conversations with your server.

Paying with InKind is straightforward, and the whole thing happens on your phone. You don’t need to announce at the table that you’re paying with InKind when you sit down. Just eat, and when you’re ready to close out, follow the steps below.

The $25 Welcome Offer

Here’s the part you’re here for. New users who sign up through this link get $25 off their first meal of $50 or more at any InKind partner restaurant. That’s a real $25 discount off your actual bill, not a credit buried in fine print.

Use this link to sign up and claim your $25:
app.inkind.com/refer/IV6MOTLC

Or download the app and enter code IV6MOTLC when prompted during sign-up.

The referral program works both ways: once you’re signed up and using InKind, you can share your own referral link with friends. When they sign up and close their first bill, you get $50. Pass it along to family and friends who dine out kosher regularly and it adds up fast.

Kosher Restaurants on InKind

Yes, there are kosher restaurants on InKind. The network is growing, and participation can change, so always confirm a restaurant is still active in the app before heading out. Here’s a current snapshot of kosher restaurants in the network, organized by region:

RestaurantAddressCityState
New York
Cafe Chocolat556 Central AveCedarhurstNY
Cafe Chocolat1417 Avenue JBrooklynNY
Cafe Chocolat1 Spring Valley MarketplaceSpring ValleyNY
Cafe Chocolat (summer only)WoodbourneWoodbourneNY
Fortuna275 1st AveNew YorkNY
Jus by Julie1212 Avenue MBrooklynNY
Jus by Julie2166 East 5th StreetBrooklynNY
Jus by Julie4712 13th AveBrooklynNY
Jus by Julie1306 Avenue MBrooklynNY
Jus by Julie220 36th StBrooklynNY
Jus by Julie531 Middle Neck RdGreat NeckNY
Malka161 W 72nd StNew YorkNY
Malka56 Adams StBrooklyn NY
Nōmé100 E 13th StNew YorkNY
Pita Grill1083 2nd AveNew YorkNY
Shawarma Shabazi668 Amsterdam AveNew YorkNY
Talia’s Steakhouse668 Amsterdam AveNew YorkNY
The Pizza Professor141-25 Jewel AveKew Gardens HillsNY
Wall Street Grill128 Pearl StNew YorkNY
West Side Wok & Konata Sushi Bar691 Amsterdam AveNew YorkNY
New Jersey
Jus by Julie313 Main StAllenhurstNJ
Jus by Julie6772 US-9HowellNJ
Jus by Julie700 Cedarbridge AveLakewoodNJ
Jus by Julie616 Ocean Ave NLong BranchNJ
Jus by Julie1456 Queen Anne RdTeaneckNJ
Seoul Bite1454 Queen Anne RdTeaneckNJ
California
Popular Encino18047 Ventura BlvdEncinoCA
Tel Aviv Grill17201 Ventura BlvdEncinoCA
TLV Tapas Bar5442 Yolanda AveTarzanaCA
Tel Aviv Grill12450 Burbank BlvdValley VillageCA
Tel Aviv Grill23349 Mulholland DrWoodland HillsCA
Florida
Abby’s Restaurant & Bar2721 N Hiatus RdCooper CityFL
Bagel Boss18549 W Dixie HwyAventuraFL
Bubby’s Fish N’ Chips1129 NE 163rd StNorth Miami BeachFL
Hikari9472 Harding AveSurfsideFL
Arizona
Kitchen1810211 N Scottsdale RdScottsdaleAZ

Stack Even More Savings: Discounted InKind Gift Cards

On top of the $25 welcome offer, there are two ways to pre-load InKind credit at a discount before you even sit down:

Costco: Currently selling $100 InKind eGift cards for $64.99. You can buy up to 5 per Costco membership, and multiple gift cards can be applied to a single meal. That’s 35% off before you’ve even walked in the door.

Amazon: Currently selling $100 InKind eGift cards for $69.99. No quantity limit, and again, multiple cards can be combined for one check. Great option if you don’t have a Costco membership.

Combined with the referral credit from signing up here, you can walk into your first InKind meal with serious money already shaved off the bill.

Important: Do Not Use InKind to Search for Kosher Restaurants

This is critical. Someone already made this mistake last week on UberEats, assuming that the app will only surface kosher eateries.

InKind is a payment and rewards app, not a kosher directory. If you search for “kosher” inside the app, you will get a mix of results, and plenty of those restaurants are not kosher. InKind has no kashrus verification built in. It does not distinguish between a restaurant with a valid hashgacha and one that simply added the word kosher to its listing.

Use InKind the right way: find a kosher restaurant through a trusted source first, then check whether that restaurant is in the InKind network. To find and verify kosher restaurants near you, download the KosherNearMe app. Always confirm kashrus before ordering if there is any doubt.

Stack It With Your Credit Card

One of the smarter things about InKind is that it doesn’t replace your rewards credit card. It works alongside it. You link your dining credit card inside the app, and when you pay through InKind, that card still processes the transaction and earns its normal points or cash back. Cards like the Amex Gold, Chase Sapphire, and others that earn bonus points on dining will continue earning those points on top of your InKind savings. You’re essentially stacking two rewards programs on the same meal.

How to Sign Up

Getting your $25 off takes about two minutes:

  1. Sign up using this link: app.inkind.com/refer/IV6MOTLC and download the app
  2. Or enter referral code IV6MOTLC during registration
  3. Add your payment card
  4. Find a participating kosher restaurant near you and go eat

Your $25 discount applies automatically to any first meal of $50 or more. No hoops, no waiting period.

How to Pay With InKind at the Restaurant

The payment flow has five steps, all inside the app:

  1. Open the app and tap Pay. Do this when you’re ready to close out. No need to mention it to your server when you first sit down.
  2. Find your check number. It’s printed at the top of your physical bill. If you can’t locate it, your server can point it out.
  3. Enter the check number in the app. The app pulls up your exact bill total automatically.
  4. Apply your balance and rewards. This is where your $25 welcome credit, any InKind cash balance, and prepaid gift card credits all get applied. You’ll see the savings come off in real time before you confirm. Gratuity is handled separately via your linked credit card.
  5. Confirm payment. The bill closes on the restaurant’s system. Give your server a heads up that you’ve paid via InKind so they’re not left wondering. You’ll immediately see a Payment Successful screen and your 20% cash back earned credited to your wallet.

Your linked credit card still processes the transaction on the backend, so you’re earning your normal dining rewards points on top of everything else.

If you dine out kosher even once a month, there’s no reason not to have InKind on your phone. The welcome offer alone is worth the two minutes to sign up. Grab it here: app.inkind.com/refer/IV6MOTLC or use code IV6MOTLC.

Note: YeahThatsKosher.com may receive referral credit from sign-ups made through the links above.

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About the author

Dani Klein

Dani Klein founded YeahThatsKosher in 2008 as a global kosher restaurant & travel resource for the Jewish community.

He is passionate about traveling the world, good kosher food / restaurants, social media & the web, technology, hiking, strategy games, and spending time with his friends & family.

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