Trivial similarity: the presentation of barley tea to guests in both works.
Probably this is very basic and default in Japanese culture, with the only drama being the fight early on over Sendai's drink. But I hadn't heard of barley tea (mugicha) before living in Japan a few years ago, and it doesn't come up often in fiction. At least not in anime and manga: perhaps it's because drinks are rarely visually distinct, and barley tea is so default that it's not worth highlighting in dialogue (unlike strawberry milk or caramel milk, or even offering coffee). I don't think it came up in the Arioto manga either, but it did in both sets of novels. Pure text format leads to more specific descriptions of some things, i.e. "barley tea, huh she's treating me like a proper guest" vs. simply seeing cups on the tabel