When Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce decided to cap off their wedding celebration, they didn’t order champagne and caviar—they went straight for the pizza. And not just one or two pies, either. The couple ordered approximately 100 pizzas from beloved NYC eatery Mama’s TOO!, sending the tab somewhere between $3,000 and $4,000.
It’s a surprisingly grounded choice from two people who could have gone any direction with their catering. While the wedding featured all the expected luxury touches—catering from Taylor’s favorite spot Zero Bond with stations of sushi, filet mignon, and Chinese and Italian favorites—it was the late-night pizza call that shows what the couple genuinely wanted their guests to remember. They went all out with variety too, ordering from Mama’s TOO!’s full menu: the house pie (mozzarella, plum tomato sauce, Parmigiano, basil and extra virgin olive oil), the Angry Nonna (Hot Soppressata, aged mozzarella, Calabrian chili oil and hot honey), and classic pepperoni. The house pie runs about $29, while the Angry Nonna goes for $40 a pie—with the average pie from the spot hovering around $35.
What makes this detail especially telling? Taylor and Travis didn’t improvise. They gave Mama’s TOO! a heads-up well in advance, turning what could have been a chaotic last-minute order into a coordinated effort. That’s not the move of people stressed about their wedding day—that’s the move of a couple thinking about what would actually make their guests happy late into the night.
Between the pizza, the dessert table with about 30 different choices, carnival-style games, and performances from famous friends including Stevie Nicks, this wedding was built on the idea that celebration means abundance without pretension. A $4,000 pizza run might sound extravagant to most of us, but in the context of their day, it reads less like excess and more like a deliberate choice: make sure everyone’s fed, keep the vibe fun and casual, and let the people you love enjoy themselves. That’s actually pretty thoughtful planning.
The real question now isn’t what they spent on pizza—it’s when Swifties are going to start making pilgrimages to Mama’s TOO! to order the same pies.
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