Restaurants & Bars

Here Are The 5 West Village Restaurants Where Taylor Swift Ate Food

How to eat in the West Village: Taylor's Version.

Via Carota on Grove Street is one of the star's favorite spots.
Via Carota on Grove Street is one of the star's favorite spots. (Google Maps)

WEST VILLAGE, NY — From Cornelia Street to Eighth Avenue, Taylor Swift has long been a champion for the West Village.

In addition to immortalizing the street she lived on for a brief time via a top hit by the billionaire singer-songwriter, Swift has also visited at least five West Village eateries, according to a new map by Eater.

The spots ranged from classics to neo-speakeasies and none have yet to have their own song named after them by Swift.

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But her fans are sure to frequent these eateries, if not for a chance encounter with the star then perhaps with the glass or cutlery that could have possibly used by Swift.

Only time will tell if these spots will fully enjoy a "Swiftie" bump.

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Here's all five of the West Village spots where Taylor Swift has wined and dined:

Waverly Inn (16 Bank St.)

The classic Graydon Carter joint has apparently become a hub for Swift, according to Eater, reporting that she has visited more than once in October.

Swift has been a longtime patron of the Inn, chosing to dine there with a close cadre of confidants — including Cara Delevingne, Jack Antonoff and Lorde — following her 2016 breakup with Tom Hiddleston, according to the New York Post.

People Magazine reported that Swift was spotted with new beau Travis Kelce at the Waverly Inn a few weeks back, where they were reportedly "holding hands."

Via Carota (51 Grove St.)

A longtime favorite of Swift's, the Rita Sodi and Jody Williams spot is known for their simple Italian dishes that are frequently placed in front of countless celebrities.

Most famously, Swift was spotted leaving the eatery with "Game of Thrones" star Sophie Turner just after her divorce with Joe Jonas was announced, writes the New York Post.

Do Not Disturb (285 West 12th St.)

With fellow music star Phoebe Bridgers, Swift had a night out at the West Village speakeasy in October, according to Eater.

"The former home to the Beatrice Inn, the newish speakeasy features $20 cocktails," writes the foodie website, and includes bites like a nearly $30 burger.

La Lanterna di Vittorio (128 MacDougal St.)

Swift visited this romantic cafe spot with friend Todrick Hall, chowing down on gourmet pizza and French martinis, writes People Magazine.

"Swift choose a belly-barring two-piece dress for their outing at the restaurant's downstairs jazz bar and supper club, Bar Next Door," the magazine reported.

Holiday Bar (10 Downing St.)

Swift visited this glitzy hotspot, known for its "80's escapism," with Alana Haim and Danielle Haim, two of the three sisters who perform as the band Haim.

The Post reported that an eyewitness described Swift, dining just hours before the release of her new album, “1989 (Taylor’s Version),” as appearing "'very animated.'"

To view all of the eateries Swift has visited on Eater's list — all in Manhattan and below 59th Street — click here.

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