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Grand Opening of 1587 Prime on Patrick Mahomes’ Birthday Today, September 17

Grand Opening of 1587 Prime on Patrick Mahomes’ Birthday Today, September 17

Kansas City, MO – Today, September 17, 2025, marks a double celebration for the Kansas City Chiefs as 1587 Prime, the modern American steakhouse by Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, officially opens its doors at the Loews Kansas City Hotel. Coinciding with Mahomes’ 30th birthday, the grand opening is a milestone not just for business but for the quarterback’s personal journey. With Chiefs Chairman Clark Hunt in attendance, the event is drawing hundreds of fans and VIP guests, creating an electric atmosphere at 1500 Baltimore Avenue.

Named after Mahomes’ (15) and Kelce’s (87) jersey numbers, 1587 Prime is a collaboration with the upscale hospitality group Noble 33. Spanning 10,000 square feet across two floors, the restaurant features a stadium-tunnel-inspired entrance, a 10-foot cold meat display, private VIP dining rooms, and elegant design with nods to the Chiefs’ three Super Bowl titles. The menu boasts premium steaks, fresh seafood, and signature cocktails like “Showtime” for Mahomes, “Gentleman’s Cut” for Kelce, and “The Alchemy,” inspired by Taylor Swift. Prices are designed to be approachable, reflecting Kansas City’s welcoming spirit.

Today’s update: The grand opening kicked off this morning with a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Mahomes and Kelce, joined by Clark Hunt. Hunt not only attended but fulfilled his pledge to donate $1,000 to each homeless individual present, making the event a powerful act of charity. Hundreds of fans lined up early, with tables booked solid via 1587prime.com. By noon, the restaurant had served hundreds of sample dishes, earning rave reviews for its prime beef and vibrant atmosphere. Mahomes, playing birthday host, shared on Instagram: “My 30th birthday couldn’t be better—opening this with my brother Kelce and giving back to Kansas City!”

The event is a testament to Mahomes and Kelce’s leadership beyond the field, strengthening their community ties. With the Chiefs gearing up for their Week 3 clash against the New York Giants on September 21, the opening boosts team morale. Fans on X are sharing photos and videos, with #1587PrimeGrandOpening trending. If you’re in Kansas City, stop by—hours are 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM today, with special Mahomes birthday promotions running all week.

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