Swensen’s has two different value mechanics: a weekday Lunch Treat gives an immediate side, sundae or drink with a selected main dish, while the stamp programme rewards repeat dine-in spending over as long as seven months. The lunch offer is simpler; the stamp route only makes sense if the visits would happen anyway.
Last checked: 15 July 2026. Event and promotion details can change; use the linked organiser page before travelling or paying.
Swensen’s deal comparison
| Offer | Qualifying action | Reward | Main catch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lunch Treat | Dine in Monday–Friday, 11am–2pm, and order a selected main dish | One listed side, sundae or drink per selected main | Outlet and calendar exclusions; no stacking with most offers |
| Four stamps | Spend at least S$50 in one dine-in receipt on four different qualifying days | Sizzling Cheese Burger listed at S$23.86 | At least S$200 qualifying spend; reward is for a later visit |
| Seven stamps | Spend at least S$50 in one dine-in receipt on seven different qualifying days | Swensen’s Unlimited buffet for two listed up to S$143.88 | At least S$350 spend within seven months; one stamp per day |
Lunch Treat: useful for timing, not a blanket discount
The offer applies to dine-in orders at eligible Swensen’s outlets from 11am to 2pm on weekdays. A selected main dish comes with a choice of one listed side, sundae or drink. It excludes Swensen’s Unlimited and Earle Swensen’s and is not valid on the named special occasions, eves of public holidays or public holidays.
Other published restrictions include one free treat per selected main dish, no split bills or tables, and no combination with most discounts, promotions, vouchers or Rebate$ redemption. Prices remain subject to GST and service charge. The practical check is the menu value of the add-on you would have ordered—not the highest theoretical free-item value.
This is strongest for a weekday lunch already planned during the window. It is weak if the diner changes outlet, meal time or main-dish choice solely for the free add-on.
Stamp rewards: do the minimum-spend maths first
Members earn one stamp for a dine-in receipt of at least S$50 at Swensen’s, Earle Swensen’s or Swensen’s Unlimited. Only one stamp can be earned per day, and the card remains valid for seven months from the first stamp. Stamps are tracked through the Swensen’s Telegram chatbot.
At four stamps, the minimum qualifying spend is S$200. The listed S$23.86 burger reward is 11.93% of that minimum. At seven stamps, the minimum is S$350; a buffet-for-two reward listed at up to S$143.88 is 41.11% of the minimum. These are upper-bound reward-to-threshold calculations, not cashback rates: they assume every receipt lands exactly at S$50, the diner completes the ladder before expiry, and the reward is worth its full listed amount to that household.
The seventh-stamp route is therefore potentially more valuable, but also easier to misuse. Spending an extra S$20 merely to cross S$50 on seven visits adds S$140—almost the listed maximum buffet value. Track natural spend rather than chasing the next stamp.
Which route fits your household?
- Occasional weekday diner: use Lunch Treat when the timing and selected main already fit.
- Repeat family diner: consider the stamp card only after checking normal receipt size and likely visits within seven months.
- Solo diner below S$50: do not inflate the bill; the stamp mechanic is probably a poor fit.
- Group seeking the buffet reward: confirm reward availability, redemption outlet, booking needs and expiry before the final qualifying visit.
Before paying or redeeming
- Open the current official offer and identify the participating outlet.
- For Lunch Treat, confirm that the chosen main and add-on are included that day.
- For stamps, link or open the Telegram chatbot before asking how the transaction will be recorded.
- Keep the receipt until the stamp appears and check the card’s exact expiry date.
- Ask whether another promotion would produce a larger saving; published non-stacking terms mean you may need to choose.
For a hotel buffet group calculation, see the J65 Dine 3 Pay 2 price guide. Browse Little Big Red Dot’s Food & Drinks section for more dining coverage.
Primary sources and reporting note
Terms were checked against Swensen’s Singapore’s official Lunch Treat page and Dine & Collect Stamps page. Minimum-spend totals and percentages are Little Big Red Dot calculations. This article is not sponsored and the offers were not redeemed during this update.



