I ate at Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes' steakhouse, 1587 Prime. These 9 details made for an unparalleled experience.
If you’re expecting jerseys, footballs, and action shots from the games at this steakhouse, you’ll be disappointed.
Though the Chiefs fan in me would’ve appreciated those additions, I was happy to see personal touches and special details woven into the experience in more modern, classy ways.
For starters, the restaurant’s name is already a subtle nod to the owners: 1587 is a combination of Mahomes’ (15) and Kelce’s (87) jersey numbers.
This number is also imprinted on the large ice cube that comes in the Big Yeti cocktail, another fun touch.
On the menu, there’s not only a drink for each cofounder and their significant other (like the Queen B for Brittany Mahomes), but also cocktails referencing the team and city.
Some of my favorites were Kingdom Come, a reference to how Chiefs fans are referred to as being part of the Chiefs Kingdom; Power & Light, named after a popular entertainment area in Kansas City; and Jet Chip Wasp, a nod to an iconic play from the Chiefs’ LIV Super Bowl win over the San Francisco 49ers.
There’s also a special food reference: The Big Red cheeseburger shares a nickname with Chiefs head coach Andy Reidwho famously loves cheeseburgers.
These small touches were the perfect way to delight Chiefs fans in the dining room while still keeping the overall chic and upscale atmosphere.
