
If you look closely at Taylor Swiftâs recent paparazzi photosâpast the trendy outfits, Travis Kelce, and, well, the magnetic force field that is Swift herselfâyouâll notice something: Theyâre almost always taken outside the same New York City restaurants. Itâs both a surprising phenomenon (demigod Swift, frequenting places that we can all hypothetically visit too?) and an unsurprising one. New York, after all, is a place where âgoing out to dinnerâ is the dominant social activity. Of course Swiftâa Gothamite so dedicated, that she once crooned âthe lights are so bright, but they never blind meââis a frequent patron at the very culinary haunts that make the city so great.
But what are these Taylor-approved haunts, exactly? Vogue breaks them down, below. (And yesâmore than one is within walking distance of Cornelia Street.)
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce recently dined at Torrisi, an Italian restaurant by Major Food Group. (They also oversee the perennially buzzy Carbone and ZZâsâthink of Torrisi as Carboneâs low-key, airier sibling.) No word on what the couple ordered⊠but spaghetti with lamb amatriciana and ravioli with prawns are canât-miss.
San Vicente West Village
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have also enjoyed a Sunday afternoon at San Vicente West Village, a private memberâs club overlooking the Hudson River. San Vicente also has anotherâand its originalâlocation in West Hollywood. Both outposts regularly attract a starry crowd: recently, Page Six reports that Leonardo DiCaprio held his birthday party at the Los Angeles location, whereas Saturday Night Live threw their 50th anniversary after-party at the New York locale.
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