
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's romantic date-night order is REVEALED as they unwind amid Blake Lively drama
And now the meal that Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Travis Kelce shared at Harry's Bar and Restaurant in West Palm Beach has been revealed.
Eyewitnesses at the restaurant told TMZ on Sunday that the pop superstar and the NFL star, both 35, started their evening off with some cocktails to unwind.
They claimed that Taylor opted to kick off the dinner with a Melena, Malena, a cocktail that appears to be a specialty of Harry's, which was made with Wheatley vodka, passion fruit, and some organic vanilla, before being topped off with ice and bubbles, according to Harry's menu.
Travis opted for the Purple Rain, which was made with a base of Hendricks Oasium gin, along with green tea, some citrus, and then crème de violette to give it a distinct purple tint. The cocktail was then shaken and topped with bubbles.
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For the food, Taylor and Travis went all out, which shouldn't be surprising considering that Travis is probably used to eating a great deal to fuel his exploits on the football field.
They reportedly began with an endive salad, then ordered a variety of entrees to sample, including a creamy Cacio e Pepe pasta, lobster risotto, and a burger featuring a dry-aged beef patty.
They opted for some more-opulent beef with an 8oz filet mignon with luscious Wagyu-style beef sourced from Australia, and they added in a leaner meat with some fish in the form of Dover sole.
The A-list couple rounded out the feast with some vegetable sides including garlic Broccolini and potato purée.
According to the sources, Taylor was focused on the Dover sole, though she also had a bit of the lobster risotto.
Travis seemed to be famished, as he allegedly wolfed down the filet and burger, while eating part of the past.
The rest of the dishes were apparently split between the lovebirds.
The couple were said to have spent just under $400, though it wasn't specified if that include the tip or not.
However, the price of the dishes and cocktails listed on Harry's menu online, along with tip in the ballpark of 20 percent would come out to somewhere under $400.
Notably, it wasn't the billionaire singer or her boyfriend — who's massively wealthy in his own right — who paid the tab.
Instead, Taylor and Travis reportedly let their security detail take care of the bill.
Taylor appeared a bit downcast during the date night with Travis in photos of the outing.
They were spotted out as the Kansas City Chiefs star continues to hang in the Sunshine State ahead of offseason workouts with the team.
A few days earlier, Travis and his father Ed were seen enjoying themselves in Boca Raton.
Taylor's mind could have been elsewhere after being dragged into the bitter legal war between her old pal Lively and her It Ends With Us costar Baldoni.
A bombshell legal letter earlier this month revealed the explosive alleged 'threats' that are believed to have shattered Blake and Taylor's 10-year friendship. The court letter, submitted by Baldoni's legal team amid his dispute with Lively, claimed the actress tried to coerce Swift into siding with her publicly by threatening to leak years' worth of their private text messages.
The songstress fought back after she was dramatically subpoenaed in the case by Baldoni's legal team, only for that summoning to be withdrawn this week.
As reported by TMZ, the couple left Harry's hand in hand around 10pm with security flaking them on both sides. Swift appeared to have a glass of white wine while Kelce is said to have sipped on a cocktail. She appeared in high spirits later in the evening, grinning widely as she ordered.

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