OpenTable users in New York will now be able to pay for a meal directly through the app, the company announced on Monday.
Following a pilot program in San Francisco, the company is a bringing mobile payment option to 45 restaurants in New York City. It also plans to roll out the feature to 20 additional cities by the end of 2014.
OpenTable, an online restaurant reservations tool that seats more than 15 million diners each month, will let diners who book reservations at restaurants through its app add a credit card and pay for their tab directly via the app. Participating restaurants include spots like Smith & Wollensky, Quality Meats and City Crab.
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