Patrick Mahomes & Travis Kelce’s 1587 Prime: The Kansas City Steakhouse Giving It All Away
A Grand Opening with a Twist
When Kansas City’s favorite sons, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, announced their joint venture—a bold, high-concept steakhouse called 1587 Prime—fans expected luxury, sports flair, and celebrity glamour. But what they didn’t expect was this: every dollar earned during the first three days will be donated to Kansas City charities.
In a sports world often dominated by personal brands and profits, the Chiefs’ Super Bowl-winning duo are opening their doors with a gesture that’s as much about gratitude as it is about steak.
Built by Legends, Made for KC
The name 1587 Prime tells its own story—15 for Mahomes, 87 for Kelce. More than jersey numbers, it’s a symbol of their brotherhood, success, and connection to a city that’s embraced them like family.
Partnering with hospitality group Noble 33, known for hotspots like Sparrow and Toca Madera, they’ve created an experience that blends elegance and personality. Set inside the Loews Hotel in downtown KC, the space spans two stories and more than 10,000 square feet, featuring:
A dramatic stadium-style entrance
VIP booths and Kansas marble bars
Live music under moody, atmospheric lighting
Hidden décor “easter eggs” nodding to football culture
More Than Just a Menu
Sure, the food will be a draw—world-class steaks, including premium Wagyu, and a curated wine wall designed to impress even the most seasoned palate. But there’s something for everyone:
Gourmet twists on comfort favorites, including Mahomes’ signature ketchup reimagined as a steak sauce
Private dining rooms, including one with a two-way mirror for an exclusive, behind-the-scenes vibe
Live performances bringing an energy that’s pure Kansas City
The 72-Hour Gift to KC
From the moment they began planning, Mahomes and Kelce knew their opening wouldn’t be just another ribbon-cutting.
“This is our way of saying thank you,” Mahomes said during a private media roundtable. “Not with words—but with action.”
The first 72 hours of business will see 100% of profits go to local nonprofits. Youth sports programs, community wellness initiatives, and education-focused charities are at the top of their list.
Kelce added, “We’re not just opening a restaurant. We’re opening a space that means something.”
Why It Matters
In an industry where celebrity restaurants can feel like vanity projects, 1587 Prime flips the script. This isn’t a marketing stunt—it’s a mission.
The gesture sends a message to other athletes and business owners: invest in the communities that invest in you. And for KC locals, it’s a reminder that their sports heroes are here for more than game days.
The Road to Opening
July 2025: Interior finishes and menu tastings finalize
Early August: Soft opening events, charity previews, media tours
Late August/Early September: Official grand opening, aligned with NFL kickoff
First 3 Days: 100% of profits donated to KC nonprofits
After that? The doors stay open, the music plays, and the city has a new gathering place for years to come.
A Table for the City
1587 Prime isn’t just aiming to be KC’s top dining destination—it’s positioning itself as part of the city’s culture. A place to celebrate big wins, recover from tough losses, toast milestones, and welcome visitors into the heart of Kansas City.
As one fan tweeted after the charity announcement:
“Only in KC do your sports heroes serve you steak and give the profits to your neighbor’s kid’s school.”
Final Word
When you walk into 1587 Prime, you’ll see marble bars, hear live music, and smell perfectly grilled ribeye. But you’ll also feel something bigger—a sense of pride, community, and shared tradition.
Kansas City, this is your table. Your story. Your next tradition. And it starts by giving it all away.
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