Take a First Look Inside Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes’ 1587 Prime Steakhouse



NEED TO KNOW

  • Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes are showing fans what they can expect at their all-new steakhouse, 1587 Prime
  • The Super Bowl-winning teammates are taking their game to the next level with the upcoming opening of their highly anticipated Kansas City-based eatery
  • “With 1587 Prime, we didn’t just set out to create another steakhouse. We worked with Patrick and Travis to capture the essence of Kansas City,” Tosh Berman, of hospitality group Noble 33, said

Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes are revving up for their 1587 Prime Steakhouse grand opening, and PEOPLE has a first look at the Kansas City-based steakhouse.

As football season has officially begun, the Kansas City Chiefs teammates’ highly anticipated eatery is opening its doors on Sept. 17. 

1587 Prime Steakhouse.

Noble 33


The contemporary steakhouse was created by the hospitality group Noble 33 and its founders, Tosh Berman and Mikey Tanha. It promises to bring bold culinary flavors and an immersive design experience to Kelce, 35, and 29-year-old Mahomes’ favorite city. 

Thoughtful details went into the design, such as a grand entrance with a narrowing tunnel that emulates the dramatic walk into a world-class stadium.

1587 Prime Steakhouse.

Noble 33


However, the location was also crafted to show customers what to expect during their dining experience, such as large, refrigerated displays that showcase premium dry-aged cuts that will be featured on the menu.

“With 1587 Prime, we didn’t just set out to create another steakhouse. We worked with Patrick and Travis to capture the essence of Kansas City — its pride, its hospitality, and its passion for great food — while staying true to Noble 33’s brand vision and design aesthetic,” Berman said in a statement.

Executive chef Ryan Arnold is behind the curated selection of elevated steakhouse classics, ranging from a Japanese A5 NY Strip and Boneless Ribeye to the 40 oz Wagyu Tomahawk served tableside. 

Steaks come with an assortment of compound butters and sauces, with the option for lobster tail, crab, bone marrow and blue cheese on top.

1587 Prime Steakhouse.

Noble 33


Other menu highlights include the Steak Tartare, which features hand-cut wagyu, egg yolk, truffle aioli, crispy capers and shallot with toasted sourdough; and the 1587 Twice Baked Potato, which consists of smoked gouda, creme fraîche, beef bacon, chives and black truffle.

Noble 33 beverage director Juan Carlos Santana is behind selections such as the Kingdom Come — Casamigos blanco, 400 Conejos, Pierre Ferrand dry curacao, absinthe, fluffy orange and pomegranate; plus the Showtime, which includes aged rum blend, toasted coconut, coffee, Coors Light syrup and lime soda.

1587 Prime Steakhouse.

Noble 33


Additionally, the ground floor has a central stage and pulses with nightly live music, a large bar with seating for 20, and intimate banquettes. 

Up above, there’s a sweeping grand staircase ascending to the second floor revealing a semi-private dining area for over 40 guests and a private dining room for up to 20 with additional access via a discreet VIP entrance. 

1587 Prime Steakhouse.

Noble 33


Tables are positioned for a perfect view of the open kitchen as diners get a behind-the-scenes look at Noble 33’s culinary artistry. 

“The most rewarding aspect of expanding the Noble 33 brand is the chance to connect with new communities in different cities,” said Tanha. 

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“Whether London or Miami, we’re always humbled by how our restaurants are received. Kansas City has been one of the warmest welcomes to date and we look forward to being part of such a vibrant community,” he added. 

Mahomes previously said that he and Kelce plan to keep 1587 Prime affordable, noting, “We’re going to do whatever we can to continue to bring people together and what better place than Kansas City.”

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