Holidays can be notoriously challenging to manage dinner reservations, particularly at quality establishments that are high in demand. Valentine's Day is one such event that calls for a certain amount of finesse. While it might be tempting to skip off to one of the restaurant chains advertising Valentine's Day deals rather than one of the most romantic restaurants in the U.S., a bit of intentional planning can help you and your loved one enjoy a relaxed and romantic evening.
But CEO Marc Lotenberg told Business Insider that money alone doesn't guarantee you'll get or keep a Dorsia membership. "You could just be a rich person and be a total dick," he said. "We don't want that on the platform. We kick people off of the platform." Lotenberg said restaurants get to choose which reservations to accept, meaning diners who act poorly could be unofficially barred from returning.