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Inside Taylor Swift’s trendy NYC dinner with Gigi Hadid before skipping Travis Kelce’s game
Taylor Swift and Gigi Hadid enjoyed a girls’ night out at New York City’s trendy new hotspot, The Corner Store, Saturday night — just one night before the singer skipped boyfriend Travis Kelce’s football game.
A source exclusively tells Page Six that the “Cruel Summer” singer and her model bestie “had a good time” while dining at the newly-opened SoHo eatery.
We hear the pals arrived at the restaurant at about 8:30 p.m. and caught up over a leisurely meal before heading out nearly two hours later.
The ritzy eatery is famous for serving wagyu French dip, five cheese pizza rolls, ricotta ravioli and lobster & caviar rolls.
The Manhattan establishment also shakes up table-side martinis in a variety of unique flavors including tomato, sour cream & onion, and chamomile.
Over the weekend, Page Six exclusively obtained photos of Swift, 34, and Hadid, 29, at the restaurant.
The “Fortnight” artist looked school-girl chic in a pleated plaid Ramy Brook miniskirt ($365, sold out) and a cropped V-neck Vivienne Westwood sweater ($540).
She also finished the look with Vivienne Westwood Pleasure booties ($790), a scale-embossed Stella McCartney Frayme bag ($1,595) and a stack of gold necklaces.
The “Next in Fashion” host followed Swift’s autumnal pallet in a chocolate brown trench coat layered over a white shirt and beige slacks.
Videos circulating online showed crowds of fans waiting outside to catch a glimpse of the pop star and the runway expert.
Notably absent from the outing was the Kansas City Chiefs player, who faced off against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta the following day.
The Chiefs beat the Falcons 22 – 17, though Swift wasn’t in the stands to watch her athlete beau’s latest victory.
Kelce, 34, appeared quite glum while sitting on the sidelines during the NFL game, sparking fan concern.
The tight end has had a slow start to the season, with lower stats than he has previously exhibited.
Kelce recently addressed his performance on his “New Heights” podcast, telling listeners, “I stopped caring about stats about four or five years ago and I just went out there and started to just play free. I think that’s a better mentality.”