Free embed: reservation drop-time card for your blog
The DinnerElite widget is a small card you embed in a blog post. It shows a restaurant's name, which platform it books on, and how far ahead its tables typically get claimed. Pick a restaurant, copy the code, paste it into your post.
Last updated July 14, 2026
Preview: what readers will see
Embed code
<iframe src="https://dinnerelite.com/widget/76800" width="320" height="200" style="border:0" title="(SUB)MERCER reservation info"></iframe>
<p><a href="https://dinnerelite.com/reservations/76800?ref=widget">When do (SUB)MERCER reservations open? — DinnerElite</a></p>What's the catch?
There isn't one, as long as you keep the credit line. The embed code has two parts: the iframe card itself, and a linked line right under it crediting DinnerElite. Keep that link with the embed. That's how DinnerElite stays credited for the data. Delete it and you're using our data without holding up your end.
Why add this to a restaurant post?
A review or roundup post tells readers a restaurant is hard to get into. The widget tells them what that actually means: which app to book on, and roughly how far ahead they need to move. That's a concrete detail your readers can act on right where they're reading, so they don't hunt for it elsewhere.
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