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First Look: 1587 Prime Steakhouse by Mahomes, Kelce in Downtown Kansas City

  • Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs teammates, are partnering with Noble 33 to open 1587 Prime, a steakhouse in downtown Kansas City later this summer.
  • The partnership arose because Mahomes and Kelce were frequent visitors and fans of Noble 33's restaurants in other cities before deciding to bring the concept home.
  • The nearly 10,000-square-foot restaurant, situated within the Loews Kansas City Hotel building, spans two levels and offers 238 seats, including a 20-seat central bar, private dining areas, and unique design features inspired by football.
  • Mahomes mentioned that he and Travis often dine at Noble 33 locations in other cities, which inspired them to introduce a unique dining concept to their hometown of Kansas City, a vision Kelce expressed enthusiasm about as they collaborate on this project.
  • 1587 Prime aims to offer high-quality steaks, appetizers, desserts, and an extensive wine selection with prices aligned to local upscale steakhouses, reflecting a unique hospitality experience inspired by the NFL stars.
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First look: 1587 Prime steakhouse by Mahomes, Kelce in downtown Kansas City

1587 Prime, the high-end steakhouse by Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, is set to open in late summer 2025.

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Fox 4 Kansas City broke the news in Kansas City, United States on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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