Check out this feast.
This wedding stood out not just for its star-studded guest list, featuring performances by Paul McCartney and Stevie Nicks, but also for a lavish setup that turned Madison Square Garden into a floral wonderland. Of course, the food was a major highlight.
As a well-known foodie, the pop star often frequents the best dining spots in New York, frequently inviting her A-list friends along.
It’s not surprising that this much-anticipated wedding was brimming with gourmet delights. From exclusive members’ clubs to classic New York pizza, the couple clearly knows how to eat well.
If you’re thinking about a wedding or just hungry after hearing about this one, here’s a rundown of the tasty offerings served at this iconic event.
Sartiano’s
Before the celebration kicked off on July 3, there was a smaller rehearsal dinner at the Infosys Theater at MSG. The food was said to be from Sartiano’s Italian restaurant located at The Mercer Hotel.
Owned by nightlife expert Scott Sartiano, the restaurant has been a favorite spot for Swift and her fiancé, as well as other famous personalities like Paul McCartney and Martha Stewart.
This couple clearly has a refined palate. The rehearsal dinner menu featured upscale dishes like crispy focaccia with whipped ricotta and flavorful meatballs, decadent stuffed paccheri, and spicy spaghetti arrabbiata.
Guests also got to try Sartiano’s infamous caviar cannolis, which have generated quite a buzz.
Zero Bond
Another one of Swift’s regular haunts is Zero Bond, an exclusive members-only club also owned by Sartiano. Opened in 2020, it has quickly become a go-to for the elite.
Zero Bond reportedly provided food for the wedding.
Swift has made numerous visits here, including a recent outing to celebrate a Knicks victory with friends.
The club features The Members Grill, famed for its upscale offerings such as Wagyu sirloin and scallops with gourmet ingredients.
Mama’s Too!
Mama’s Too, a beloved pizza restaurant in New York, reportedly supplied a hefty order of pizzas for the attendees.
Owner Frank Tuttolomondo confirmed he couldn’t share specifics due to an NDA, but he mentioned they delivered quite a bit of pizza.
Media reports indicated that the couple ordered over 100 pies, costing around $3,000.
Tuttolomondo expressed appreciation for being chosen on such a special occasion, emphasizing his restaurant’s popularity for weddings.
His grandmother opened the original Mama’s in 1959, and the newer location specializes in unique square pies, earning accolades like being named the best pizza in the world last year.
North Side Bakery
It seems carbs were also on the menu, as large boxes from Northside Bakery were spotted being delivered to MSG.
Founded in 1992, they provide a range of breads, sweets, and even Polish delicacies.
Desserts at the wedding included Pop-Tarts and an impressive wedding cake featuring 30 individual pieces.
Schweid & Sons
What’s a summer bash without burgers?
New Jersey’s Schweid & Sons supplied quality ground beef for the wedding feast.
The company’s excitement was palpable when they learned they were featured in such a high-profile event, though it seems they didn’t receive a direct order.
Founded in 1978, they pride themselves on using only fresh beef for their burgers.
Danny & Coop’s Cheesesteak
In addition to burgers, a hearty selection of cheesesteaks was also served to guests.
These came from Danny & Coop’s, a popular East Village eatery co-founded by wedding guest Bradley Cooper, delivered late into the evening.
Founded relatively recently in 2024, it’s quickly made a name for serving some of the best cheesesteaks in NYC.
Amick Farms
Boxes from Amick Farms, a poultry producer, were also seen being unloaded at the venue.
Established in 1941, the company is one of the largest meat processors in America. Many guests likely enjoyed their chicken wings and thighs.
Spokesperson Britni Miller mentioned it was thrilling to have their products featured at such a prestigious wedding.

