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Capital One Savor vs Chase Sapphire Reserve

Side-by-side comparison across fees, rewards, welcome bonuses, and eligibility.

US
Capital One
Capital One Savor
Wins 2 of 10
US
Premium
Chase
Chase Sapphire Reserve
VISA
Wins 2 of 10
Verdict

It's a true tie — neither dominates. Pick the one whose boost categories match where you actually spend.

Side-by-side

CriterionCapital One SavorChase Sapphire Reserve
Annual fee
No annual fee
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$550
Joining fee
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None
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None
Top reward rate
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3% (dining)
10% (travel)
Base reward rate
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1%
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1%
Forex markup
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No FX fee
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No FX fee
Welcome bonus
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$200 cash bonus after $500 spend in first 3 months
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60,000 points after $4,000 in first 3 months
Fee waiver threshold
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N/A (no fee)
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No waiver
Min income
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=
Min credit score
670
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740
Editorial rating
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4.4/5
4.7/5

Benefits compared

Capital One Savor

  • 3% cashback on dining and food delivery
  • 3% on entertainment (concerts, sports, streaming)
  • 3% on grocery stores (excludes Walmart, Target)
  • 1% on everything else
  • No annual fee, no foreign transaction fees
  • 8% on Capital One Entertainment bookings

Chase Sapphire Reserve

  • 10x on hotels and rental cars booked via Chase Travel
  • 5x on flights booked via Chase Travel
  • 3x on all other dining + travel
  • $300 annual travel credit
  • Priority Pass Select + Chase Sapphire Lounge access
  • 50% bonus when redeeming for travel via Chase portal

FAQ

Capital One Savor vs Chase Sapphire Reserve: which is better?

It's a true tie — pick the one whose boost categories match your spend. Capital One Savor wins on 2 criteria, Chase Sapphire Reserve on 2.

Can I get both?

Yes — if your credit profile supports it, holding both is the optimal play. Use Capital One Savor for its best categories, Chase Sapphire Reserve for its best categories. Just watch the combined annual fees against your spend.

Which one has the better welcome bonus?

Capital One Savor: $200 cash bonus after $500 spend in first 3 months. Chase Sapphire Reserve: 60,000 points after $4,000 in first 3 months.