OpenTable Announces First Dining Gift Certificates
November 11, 2004
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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (November 11, 2004) — OpenTable, Inc. (www.opentable.com), the leading provider of guest and table management systems to restaurants as well as free, online reservations for diners, today announced holiday dining gift certificates, redeemable at more than 2,400 OpenTable restaurants nationwide. OpenTable gift certificates are available beginning today through December 22, 2004, at http://gifts.opentable.com/.
“OpenTable dining gift certificates are wonderfully thoughtful holiday gifts that would delight anyone on your list, including family and friends, employees, and your children’s teachers,” said Thomas Layton, CEO of OpenTable. “Dining gift certificates are easy to buy online, and they offer a rich set of choices to the recipient, who can enjoy selecting and dining at restaurants ranging from their neighborhood favorite to an exquisite fine-dining spot.”
OpenTable gift certificates are redeemable at any of OpenTable’s 2,400 restaurants nationwide and can be purchased in increments of $25, $50, $100 and $150. For a complete list of OpenTable restaurants, ranging from The French Laundry in the Napa Valley to the Union Square Café in New York and Wolfgang Puck restaurants around the country, visit http://www.opentable.com.
OpenTable offers several shipping options, including U.S. mail or expedited shipping. Gift-givers can have the gift certificates sent to themselves or directly to recipients. They can also choose an optional gift envelope and include a personalized note.
Recipients can redeem an OpenTable gift certificate like a traveler’s check. The recipient simply offers the gift certificate in place of or as a supplement to a traditional payment method at the end of the meal. There is no need to alert the restaurant when reserving a table.
About OpenTable, Inc.
OpenTableis the leading supplier of restaurant reservation, table management and marketing software as well as the top provider of free, instant online reservations to consumers, concierges and administrative assistants. More than 2,400 partner restaurants rely on the OpenTable System, and more than seven million diners have been seated through OpenTable.com. The company works with many distribution partners, including American Express, Citysearch.com, Digital Cities, DiRoNA, Gayot, NYC & Company, Time Out New York, San Francisco Chronicle, Tribune Interactive’s metromix.com, and washingtonpost.com.
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