The DBS Harry’s deal is a simple dining offer for people who already plan to eat or drink at Harry’s. DBS lists 10% off the total bill with a minimum spend of S$70, paid with a DBS/POSB credit or debit card, with Changi Airport outlets excluded.
A 10% dining discount is not dramatic, but it can be useful for group meals, after-work drinks or casual gatherings where the bill naturally crosses S$70. The key is to treat it as a small saving on a planned visit, not a reason to order more than you wanted.
What The Offer Covers

DBS’s official page states that the promotion runs from 1 May 2026 to 30 April 2027. The minimum spend is S$70, and the discount applies to the total bill when payment is made with a DBS/POSB card.
The listed exclusion is important: Changi Airport outlets at Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are not included. Travellers should not assume the deal applies before a flight.
The promotion also cannot be used with Harry’s Rewards or other discounts unless stated. That means the best deal may depend on what other offer you could have used instead.
Best Use Case

This deal fits a two- to four-person meal better than a solo visit. A S$70 minimum spend is easy to reach when sharing mains, bar bites and drinks, but awkward if you are only grabbing one quick item.
It can also work for office teams near a Harry’s outlet, especially when the bill is already being paid by one eligible cardholder. The savings become cleaner when the group was going anyway.
If you are near Changi Airport, check the outlet exclusion before relying on it. Airport dining often has different conditions, and DBS specifically excludes those Harry’s locations.
Check The Bill Before Paying

Ask the staff about the DBS/POSB offer before ordering if the discount affects your decision. It is better to confirm outlet participation upfront than debate terms after the bill arrives.
At payment, use the eligible card directly. Do not assume that wallet routing, split payment or a third-party payment method will qualify unless staff confirm it.
Review the receipt before leaving. A 10% discount is easy to miss on a busy bill with service charge and GST, so check whether it was applied correctly.
How It Compares With Other Dining Deals
The Harry’s offer is broad and long-running, which makes it easier to use than a one-day flash deal. The trade-off is that the percentage is modest.
If another platform or membership deal offers a stronger discount, compare final prices. DBS says the promotion cannot be combined with other discounts unless stated, so you may need to choose one.
The strength of this deal is convenience. Harry’s has multiple outlets and a familiar casual-dining format, so the promotion can sit quietly in your card-benefit toolbox.
Avoid The Common Mistake
The common mistake is adding extra drinks or dishes just to cross S$70. If the additional order costs more than the discount, the promotion has changed your spending rather than reduced it.
For groups, decide the order naturally first, then check whether the bill qualifies. If it does, use the DBS/POSB card. If it does not, do not stretch unless the extra item was genuinely wanted.
Dining deals work best when they reward normal behaviour. The DBS Harry’s offer is useful precisely because it can be applied to a meal you were already having.
Dining Check
The DBS Harry’s deal is worth using when your planned bill already clears S$70 and the outlet is not excluded. Confirm the promotion before ordering, pay with the eligible DBS/POSB card and check the receipt before leaving.
Grace Lim’s Dining Take
I would use this Harry’s offer only when the table is already planning a proper meal or drinks session. S$70 is easy to cross with a small group, but the discount is not strong enough to justify adding food for the sake of it. For after-work dinners, the neatest move is to confirm the DBS/POSB discount with staff when ordering, let one person pay with the eligible card, then split the final bill after the receipt shows the 10% reduction. If you are heading to the airport outlets, skip this deal entirely because DBS excludes them.
For a group watching sport or catching up over dinner, I would also choose the outlet before relying on the offer. The deal is easiest when the venue, timing and bill split are settled before everyone arrives.
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Official links: DBS Harry’s promotion, Harry’s Singapore.



