• Marc Lotenberg, CEO of restaurant reservation app Dorsia, said he has kicked users off the platform. • He told Business Insider that deep pockets aren't enough to get you on the app in the first place. • Dorsia users can get tables at some of the most popular restaurants — with a spending minimum.
Congratulations, you snagged a table at one of the country's most popular restaurants without spending months glued to your Resy notifications. Behave well or that might not happen again.
As reservations at top restaurants have gotten harder to secure — and become a more recognizable status symbol — some diners have turned to Dorsia, a members-only app that promises to get you a seat. Accepted members pay either $175, $5,175, or $25,175 a year to be on the app, and each reservation has a