A Kansas City steakhouse co-owned by NFL stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes faces criticism from recent diners. The establishment, 1587 Prime, opened to significant fanfare earlier this year.
Several customers have voiced complaints about the experience online. A common point of contention is the high price point for what they describe as mediocre food and service.
One diner detailed a bill exceeding $650 for two people. They stated the meal was “not good” and specifically criticized a $19 martini served in a small glass.
Other reviews mention underwhelming steak quality and slow service. Some patrons felt the cost did not match the overall dining experience, despite the restaurant’s upscale branding.
The steakhouse is part of a growing portfolio of ventures for the celebrity athletes. Its launch was highly anticipated in the local community and among fans.
Management has not publicly addressed the specific criticisms. The restaurant continues to operate and take reservations amid the mixed feedback.
The situation highlights the challenges celebrity-backed businesses can face. High customer expectations must be met with consistent quality and service to sustain success.





