THOUGHTFUL: Pop queen Taylor Swift placed a LARGE £450 order at her favorite London takeaway in Kentish Town to prepare for her grand Wembley show

Taylor Swift allegedly made a large order at Kentish Delight, her favourite takeaway restaurant in London, and returned there recently.

In advance of her Friday performance at Wembley Stadium, the hitmaker, who is presently in the UK for her massive Eras tour, has placed an order for forty-five huge chicken doner kebabs. 

 The 34-year-old singer is making sure she and her group eat well as she gets ready to play seven sold-out gigs in the nation’s capital this summer.

The singer famously used Kentish Delight in the music video for End Game, which was published back in 2017, and she subsequently openly expressed her admiration for the song.

They would be picked up that evening by a member of her staff, an insider informed The Sun.

Taylor Swift has reportedly placed a HUGE £450 order at her favourite takeaway shop in Kentish Town in preparation of her Wembley shows

Taylor Swift has reportedly placed a HUGE £450 order at her favourite takeaway shop in Kentish Town in preparation of her Wembley shows

The singer publicly showed her love for Kentish Delight after famously featuring it in the music video for 'End Game', which was released back in 2017

The singer showcased her affection for Kentish Delight in public after it was prominently featured in the ‘End Game’ music video, which was published in 2017.

“The kebab house can handle the large order.” Taylor tops hers with tonnes of lettuce and garlic sauce.

Taylor allegedly filmed her music video there and went for a cheeky takeaway with her ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn.

Emily Talbut, a fan of Taylor Swift, posted a TikTok while she was at the venue in July of last year.

With a photo of the singer stuck to the window and a “Swift Kebab” billboard featuring Taylor in the restaurant on several occasions, the eatery boldly flaunts its relationship with the pop icon.

Before her first sold-out Eras tour event in Edinburgh earlier this month, Taylor solidified her love for the UK with a Greggs banger van.

To the jubilant excitement of the throng gathered in the capital of Scotland, she even had a van from the popular British bakery business stationed outside Murrayfield Stadium.

The words “Flake It Off,” a parody of her classic song “Shake It Off,” were displayed over the rear of the blue food truck, complete with glitter.

A playful riff on 2019’s Lover, “This is our place, we make the rolls,” was also engraved on the side. 

The hitmaker, who is currently in the UK as part of her showstopping Eras tour, has ordered 45 large chicken doner kebabs from Kentish Delight in Kentish Town

The hitmaker, who is currently in the UK as part of her showstopping Eras tour, has ordered 45 large chicken doner kebabs from Kentish Delight in Kentish Town 

The food spot proudly showcases photographs of Taylor Swift and even a selfie taken by the singer

The food spot proudly showcases photographs of Taylor Swift and even a selfie taken by the singer 

It comes after Taylor cemented her love for the UK with a Greggs sausage roll van ahead of her first sell-out Eras tour show in Edinburgh earlier this month

It comes after Taylor cemented her love for the UK with a Greggs sausage roll van ahead of her first sell-out Eras tour show in Edinburgh earlier this month 

The blue food truck, complete with glitter, featured the lyrics 'Flake It Off' across the back - a play on her hit track, Shake It Off

The blue food truck, complete with glitter, featured the lyrics ‘Flake It Off’ across the back – a play on her hit track, Shake It Off

She also reportedly placed a huge order of sausage rolls, steak bakes and donuts for her crew ahead of the show.

Last week Taylor choked back tears after fans chanted her name during her final gig in Liverpool on Saturday, following ex-boyfriend of six years Joe Alwyn finally breaking his silence on their split.

Mid way through the show the American superstar wore a flowing red dress to perform Champagne Problems before before becoming visibly overwhelmed by the 60K audience’s response at Anfield Stadium.

After performing the song, which she wrote with ex Joe on her 2020 album Evermore, the crowd chanted her name and Taylor removed her ear piece and so she could fully appreciate the moment.

Saying: ‘It’s genuinely such an honour to play for a crowd like this, that you would do something that that for us’. 

Before shouting: ‘I love you so much, Liverpool, thank you!’. 

Taylor, who marked her 100th performance of the tour this week, also thrilled fans with another edition of Surprise Songs, where she picks songs to sing acoustically. 

She performed a mash up of Carolina and No Body No Crime and also a mashup of The Manuscript and Red. 

‘It’s a big order but the kebab house can handle it. Taylor adds garlic sauce to hers, as well as heaps of salad.’

Taylor reportedly visited the joint with her ex-boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, for a cheeky takeaway as well as filming her music video there. 

Last July, Taylor Swift fan Emily Talbut shared a TikTok as she visited the establishment. 

The food spot proudly shows off its connection to the pop icon with a selfie taken by the singer taped to the window, along with a ‘Swift Kebab’ poster showing Taylor in the joint on multiple different occasions.

It comes after Taylor cemented her love for the UK with a Greggs sausage roll van ahead of her first sell-out Eras tour show in Edinburgh earlier this month. 

And much to the delight of the capacity crowd in the Scottish capital, she even had a van from the much-loved British bakery chain parked outside the Murrayfield Stadium. 

The blue food truck, complete with glitter, featured the lyrics ‘Flake It Off’ across the back – a play on her hit track, Shake It Off. 

‘This is our place, we make the rolls,’ was also seen etched on the side, a fun take on 2019’s Lover. 

The hitmaker, who is currently in the UK as part of her showstopping Eras tour, has ordered 45 large chicken doner kebabs from Kentish Delight in Kentish Town

The hitmaker, who is currently in the UK as part of her showstopping Eras tour, has ordered 45 large chicken doner kebabs from Kentish Delight in Kentish Town 

The food spot proudly showcases photographs of Taylor Swift and even a selfie taken by the singer

The food spot proudly showcases photographs of Taylor Swift and even a selfie taken by the singer 

It comes after Taylor cemented her love for the UK with a Greggs sausage roll van ahead of her first sell-out Eras tour show in Edinburgh earlier this month

It comes after Taylor cemented her love for the UK with a Greggs sausage roll van ahead of her first sell-out Eras tour show in Edinburgh earlier this month 

The blue food truck, complete with glitter, featured the lyrics 'Flake It Off' across the back - a play on her hit track, Shake It Off

The words “Flake It Off,” a parody of her classic song “Shake It Off,” were displayed over the rear of the blue food truck, complete with glitter.

Prior to the presentation, she allegedly placed a sizable order for her staff that included donuts, steak bakes and sausage rolls.

Last week, Taylor fought back tears as her six-year boyfriend Joe Alwyn finally broke his silence about their breakup, and fans yelled her name at her last performance in Liverpool on Saturday.

The American celebrity performed Champagne Problems midway through the event while sporting a flowing red outfit. After that, she was clearly stunned by the reaction of the 60K spectators at Anfield Stadium.

Following her performance of the song, which she co-wrote with her ex-husband Joe for her 2020 album Evermore, Taylor took out her earring so she could truly enjoy the moment as the audience screamed her name.

expressing: “It’s truly such an honour to perform for an audience like this, and that you would go above and beyond for us.”

Prior to yelling, “Thank you, Liverpool, I love you so much!”

This week was Taylor’s 100th show of the tour, and she delighted the crowd with another installment of Surprise Songs, in which she chooses songs to perform acoustically.

She did a mashup of The Manuscript and Red, as well as a mashup of Carolina and No Body No Crime.