Getting a table at Travis Kelceâs new restaurant, 1587 Prime, is officially harder than scoring front-row tickets to a Taylor Swift concert. Nestled inside the Loews Hotel in downtown Kansas City, the high-end steakhouse has been fully booked since before its grand opening in mid-September â and the buzz surrounding it hasnât stopped since.

After three long weeks of failed attempts, local food influencer @mia.market finally landed a coveted last-minute reservation for two. And according to her review, the hype around 1587 Prime is absolutely justified â though the clientele might not be what youâd expect.
The restaurant isnât just a celebrity vanity project. Itâs a collaboration between Kansas City Chiefs stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, along with Noble 33, the hospitality powerhouse behind glamorous hot spots like MÄdĂźzÄ Mediterrania â the same place where Swift and Kelce were spotted dining last year in New York.
Still, the Swift influence lingers in the air. On the cocktail list, youâll find âThe Alchemyâ, a drink Mahomes himself confirmed is âa nodâ to Swift. The name, of course, ties back to Swiftâs 2022 hit âBejeweledâ (âI polish up real niceâ), and fans have already declared it the ultimate Swiftie order.
And yes, thereâs a private dining room hidden behind a two-way mirror, complete with a discreet VIP entrance â the perfect spot for a couple thatâs spent the past year dodging paparazzi. But according to staff, âthat could be for anyone.â Sure. Anyone with a platinum card and a publicist, perhaps.
A steakhouse for the stars â and maybe no one else

From the moment guests walk in, 1587 Prime makes a statement. The dĂŠcor is sleek and moody, with velvet banquettes, polished marble, and subtle nods to Kansas City pride. The name itself â 1587 Prime â is a tribute to the jersey numbers of its owners: Mahomes (15) and Kelce (87).
But the exclusivity doesnât stop at the name. The restaurantâs dress code is strictly enforced. Forget about sweatpants, flip-flops, or baseball caps. The only exception? Chiefs gear on game days. Guests who show up underdressed are politely offered a complimentary branded white polo, which is also available for purchase â because even at dinner, thereâs always room for a little team merch.
The menu offers premium cuts of steak, inventive sides, and luxury touches at every turn. The wine list spans over 20 pages, with several bottles priced north of $1,000 â and at least one creeping up toward $2,500. For comparison, the average monthly rent in Kansas City sits at around $1,200.
In other words, this isnât your typical post-game hangout.
Fine dining with a celebrity twist
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While the food has received rave reviews â âperfectly cooked,â âexpertly seasoned,â âtruly five-starâ â the prices have raised eyebrows among locals. âBeyond a billionaire pop star and her wealthy cohort â and the occasional influencer â Iâm not sure who this restaurant is for,â Mercado wrote in her post.
Still, for fans and foodies alike, 1587 Prime offers more than a meal â itâs a glimpse into Travis Kelceâs next chapter. After conquering the NFL and stepping into Hollywood-level fame thanks to his high-profile romance with Taylor Swift, Kelce seems to be building something that lasts beyond the field.
Whether youâre there for the wagyu ribeye, the $2,500 bottle of Bordeaux, or just hoping to catch a glimpse of the Taylor Swift slipping into that VIP room, one thingâs for sure: 1587 Prime isnât just a restaurant. Itâs a spectacle â and the hottest reservation in the Midwest.
Reservations are currently booked out weeks in advance. But if youâre lucky enough to snag a seat, just remember: no sweatpants, no selfies with the staff, and definitely no singing âYou Belong With Meâ to the waiters.