Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have ‘low-key' dinner date in NYC after Nashville outings
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are continuing their summer fun with another 'low-key' dinner date in New York City.
Sources exclusively tell Page Six that the couple stepped out for dinner with the pop star's brother, Austin Swift, at San Vicente West Village on Saturday night.
We hear that the trio 'sat alone quietly' and that 'no one bothered them' at the ultra-exclusive club.
The trio stayed late, we hear, having an intimate dinner at the club that's known for its privacy and no-photo policy inside.
The New York private club opened earlier this year and hosted an after-party for Lorne Michaels' 'SNL' 50th anniversary concert at Radio City Music Hall.
The LA original, San Vicente Bungalows, regularly hosts bold-face names like Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Aniston, Miley Cyrus, Justin and Hailey Bieber, Steven Spielberg, Jennifer Lopez, Sydney Sweeney, Zoe Kravitz, Jon Hamm, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and more.
Photos obtained by Page Six showed Swift, 35, entering the restaurant wearing a nearly $3,500 pink-and-white houndstooth Balmain dress with gold chain straps and gold buttons on the front.
She finished her look with a beige purse and matching Christian Louboutin shoes.
Kelce, also 35, wore a short-sleeve white dress shirt, black pants and a pair of black loafers.
The couple returned to New York this weekend after Swift supported her NFL boyfriend at his 'Tight Ends University' events last week in Nashville, Tenn.
The pop star even held an impromptu performance of 'Shake It Off' at the 'Tight Ends and Friends' concert.
The weekend prior, Swift and Kelce were spotted holding hands as they exited Torrisi, one of their go-to NYC hot spots.
In a video posted by a fan online, the Kansas City Chiefs star was seen shaking hands with a restaurant employee as he was leaving.
Kelce then ran both hands through his hair as he turned to make sure Swift was behind him.
The two shared a brief exchange before grabbing each other's hands and getting into their car to leave.
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