Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is marking his 30th birthday with the exciting launch of 1587 Prime, a steakhouse he has opened in partnership with fellow Chiefs player, Travis Kelce. The upscale restaurant is located at 1500 Baltimore Avenue inside the Loews Hotel in Kansas City and has just released its full menu to the public.
Visitors to 1587 Prime can expect to find an impressive selection of steak and seafood dishes. One of the standout items includes large cuts of the 32-ounce Prime Porterhouse from Foote Ranch in Manhattan, Kansas, priced at $195, and the 40-ounce Wagyu Tomahawk from Snake River Farms Gold in Melba, Idaho, available for $345.
The steakhouse cleverly weaves in tributes to the Kansas City Chiefs and Kelce’s fiancée, Taylor Swift, through the names of its dishes. For those opting for a burger, “The Big Red” is a hearty choice named after Chiefs head coach Andy Reid. It features a double smash patty made with wagyu beef, complemented by white cheddar, onion, tomato, a Kansas City secret sauce, and fries, all for $38.
For patrons wishing to experience a touch of Mahomes’ own culinary preferences, a ketchup flight is available for $15, echoing the three-time Super Bowl MVP’s known love for the condiment.
The drink selection at 1587 Prime is equally innovative, with cocktails ranging from the ‘Heartland Highball’ at $18 to ‘Jet Chip Wasp’, inspired by a memorable Chiefs Super Bowl play, at $25. Additionally, ‘The Alchemy’, a vodka-based cocktail nodding to a Taylor Swift song, is priced at $22.
Dessert enthusiasts are not left out, with options like a $16 cast iron chocolate chip cookie and a variety of cakes, thanks to the partnership with McClain’s Bakery.
1587 Prime promises to be a vibrant new addition to Kansas City’s dining scene, combining culinary excellence with a unique homage to local sports icons. This celebration of Mahomes’ milestone birthday demonstrates yet another dimension of his energetic and entrepreneurial spirit, bringing fans a taste of luxury intermixed with sports legacy.