How Much Does a Meal Cost at Taylor Swift's Go-To Italian Restaurant
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Ever wanted to dine like the stars? Well, if you happen to be in NYC, you can dine like Taylor Swift because we just figured out what her favorite Italian restaurant in the city is: Via Carota.
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Most recently, she made headlines for going to Via Carota with her brother and Dakota Johnson, but she's gone quite a few times over the years.
It's unclear what exactly she orders, but we do know what the average price is for a meal there.
Located in the West Village, Via Carota is a gastroteca that serves some delicious Italian food from chefs Jody Williams and Rita Sodi. It's open from 10 am to 11 pm, and we have some more details.
Entrees range from $22 to $30, with appetizers being around $15 to $20, and desserts are typically under $20. So for one person, the price can range from $60 to $80, excluding beverages and gratuity.
Speaking of, per their website, they have an impressive collection of wines and beverages, with some bottles being as low as the Trento Brut for $68 and as expensive as the $305 Chouilly Grand Cru Brut Special Club Champagne.
Now, if you're not in NYC, or can't make the trip, you can bring a bit of Via Carota to you.
If you go to their website, you can see that they have craft cocktails you can buy online.
You can treat yourself to their signature Manhattan, Martini, Negroni, Old Fashioned, Espresso Martini, and Margarita drinks, either in a single bottle or a set, ranging from $39 to $421. (And yes, they also have sparkling drinks!)
So, treat yourself and have your own Taylor Swift-like outing in your own town thanks to these drinks.
Before you go, check out our roundup of summer cocktails below:
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