šŸ’ø ā€œMy Dinner at Travis Kelce’s New Restaurant Cost More Than My Monthly Electric Billā€ — And Honestly? It Was Worth Every Penny. 😱🄩

The Sifty Red Hook

Getting into Travis Kelce’s brand-new restaurant, 1587 Prime, is officially harder than snagging a front-row seat at a Taylor Swift concert. šŸŽŸļøšŸ”„

Tucked inside the sleek Loews Hotel in downtown Kansas City, the high-end steakhouse—co-owned by Kelce, his teammate Patrick Mahomes, and luxury hospitality group Noble 33—has been completely booked out since before it even opened in mid-September.

After three weeks of refreshing the reservation page, local food influencer @mia.market finally struck gold with a last-minute table for two. What she discovered was more than a meal—it was an experience that screamed celebrity luxury and NFL-level indulgence.

šŸ’« A Steakhouse Fit for the Stars

From the moment you step inside 1587 Prime, it’s clear this is no ordinary Kansas City restaurant. The space glows with velvet banquettes, marble tables, moody lighting, and subtle nods to Chiefs pride. Even the name—15 for Mahomes, 87 for Kelce—feels like a victory lap.

The vibe? Equal parts modern power player and Hollywood exclusivity. There’s a secret VIP room tucked behind a mirrored wall and whispers of a private entrance ā€œfor special guests.ā€ Staff insist it’s for anyone—but let’s be honest, ā€œanyoneā€ probably means Taylor Swift. šŸ’…

šŸø The Taylor Touch

Travis Kelce Restaurant: A Look At Taylor Swift's Fiance, Travis Kelce's, New Restaurant

The pop queen’s influence is everywhere—especially on the cocktail list. The showstopper? ā€œThe Alchemy,ā€ a glittering mix of champagne and lavender-infused gin that Mahomes himself called ā€œa quiet nod to Taylor.ā€ Fans quickly connected it to her lyric from Bejeweled: ā€œI polish up real nice.ā€

The result? A drink that’s as elegant—and as Instagrammable—as the woman who inspired it. ✨

🄩 The Food: Decadent, Dazzling… and Definitely Not Cheap

1587 Prime doesn’t do subtle when it comes to indulgence. The Wagyu ribeye clocks in at a staggering $190, truffle mac & cheese costs more than some people’s grocery runs, and the wine list reads like a billionaire’s bucket list—with bottles pushing $2,500. šŸ·

@mia.market described her dinner as ā€œone of the most flawless meals I’ve ever had.ā€ Perfectly seared steak, cloud-soft mashed potatoes, and service so polished it felt cinematic. But when the check arrived? It totaled more than her monthly electric bill—and she wasn’t exaggerating. šŸ’ø

Still, she admitted, ā€œYou can taste the precision. Every dish feels intentional, like it’s been through a hundred tests before hitting your plate. It’s not just food—it’s Travis Kelce’s statement piece.ā€

šŸ‘” The Rules: Come Dressed to Impress

Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes' Steakhouse Gets Opening Date

The exclusivity doesn’t stop with the menu. 1587 Prime enforces a strict dress code. Sweatpants, flip-flops, and baseball caps? Absolutely not. On game days, however, Chiefs gear gets a pass—and if you forget, they’ll sell you a branded polo so you can fit in.

Because at 1587 Prime, even fashion is part of the experience.

šŸ’¬ ā€œNot Just for Taylorā€

While the restaurant may seem tailor-made (no pun intended) for Kelce’s superstar fiancĆ©e, insiders insist 1587 Prime is about more than fame—it’s about legacy.

ā€œThis isn’t just a place to eat,ā€ one staff member said. ā€œIt’s a symbol of where Travis is headed—beyond football, beyond celebrity. He’s building something that lasts.ā€

šŸ· Worth the Hype?

So, is it worth paying $600 for dinner in Kansas City? If you’re expecting a simple steakhouse, maybe not. But if you want a taste of NFL royalty meets high fashion glamour—then yes. Every bite, every sip, every detail feels like a peek inside the world of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

Because 1587 Prime isn’t just a restaurant.
It’s a moment.
It’s status served medium rare. šŸ„©šŸ’Ž

šŸ“… Reservations: Booked weeks in advance.
šŸ’° Dress Code: Sharp. Stylish. Swiftie-approved.
šŸŽ¶ Pro Tip: Don’t hum ā€œYou Belong With Meā€ to your waiter. They’ve heard it.