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Take a look at work being done in Patrick Mahomes & Travis Kelce’s 1587 steakhouse

Work is being done at the 1587 Prime steakhouse.
Work is being done at the 1587 Prime steakhouse.

Step off the KC Streetcar at 16th and Main and it’s a short walk to one of the most talked about restaurants coming to Kansas City.

The 1587 Prime steakhouse from Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce will be inside the Loews Kansas City hotel, with an entrance at 1500 Baltimore Ave.

Work is currently being done inside the restaurant space. Mikey Tanha, the co-founder and CEO of Noble 33, is working with Mahomes and Kelce on the steakhouse. Tanha shared a look at the progress being made on social media.

Work is being done at the 1587 Prime steakhouse.
Work is being done at the 1587 Prime steakhouse. Screengrab of Mikeythegoat Instagram story
Work being done in 1587 Prime steakhouse.
Work being done in 1587 Prime steakhouse. Screengrab of Mikeythegoat Instagram story
1587 Prime branded footballs.
1587 Prime branded footballs. Screengrab of mikeythegoat Instagram Story

There is a video of that work on the Kelce Brothers Instagram story.

1587 Prime previously announced it is hiring an executive chef, operation manager and bar manager.

The restaurant is leaning heavily on the day jobs held by Mahomes and Kelce. The steakhouse will have a football theme that includes an entrance that is designed to emulate a stadium tunnel walk among other cool details.

There is no officially opening date, but it’s expected to be in the summer.

This story was originally published May 28, 2025 at 8:46 AM.

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