A kitchen full of Chiefs nods
1587 Prime is far from a vanity project. Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were hands-on in crafting the menu and the atmosphere. Among the standout dishes are the “Big Red Wagyu Burger,” a tribute to head coach Andy Reid, and the “Mahomes Ketchup Flight,” a playful nod to the quarterback’s well-known love for ketchup. The executive chef collaborated with Noble 33, a top-tier hospitality group, to create a menu that fuses holiday tradition with Kansas City flavor.
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But the experience goes beyond the plate. The restaurant features a player tunnel-style entrance, lighting inspired by Arrowhead Stadium, and design elements that honor the Chiefs’ championship legacy. Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce want Thanksgiving to be more than a game—it’s a celebration of football, food, and family under one roof.
Expanding the legacy
A portion of the restaurant’s proceeds will go to local charities, including the foundations of both players. “This city has given me everything,” said Patrick Mahomes. Travis Kelce echoed the sentiment, calling Kansas City “the heart of everything I do.” Their investment in Noble 33 also signals a push to revitalize downtown Kansas City.
With Patrick Mahomes already a co-owner of the Royals and Sporting KC, and Travis Kelce expanding his media presence, 1587 Prime marks a new chapter in their off-field journey. What began as a quarterback-tight end connection has evolved into a partnership that shapes Kansas City’s cultural identity.
As the Chiefs gear up to face the Cowboys, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce are serving up a different kind of win—one that celebrates the city that made them legends, with flavor, flair, and purpose.