a lavish gift accompanied by an invitation that made former teammate Mitchell Schwartz burst out laughing because he had to wait so long to get it.
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce’s Secret Steakhouse Surprise for Former Teammate Leaves Fans in Stitches
Kansas City is buzzing — and not just because the Chiefs are gearing up for another Super Bowl run. Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce have just served up the ultimate off-field play, and it came wrapped in leather, glass, and a whole lot of humor.
The superstar quarterback and tight end are expanding their empire into the restaurant world with 1587 Prime, a high-end steakhouse named after their jersey numbers — Mahomes’ 15 and Kelce’s 87. Set to open inside the luxurious Loews Kansas City Hotel, the venture is already one of the hottest tickets in town.
When pre-bookings went live on August 20, the response was immediate and overwhelming. Tables vanished faster than a Kelce touchdown catch, and the lucky few who secured a spot knew they were in for more than just dinner. Among them? Former Chiefs lineman and Super Bowl champion Mitchell Schwartz — who didn’t just get a reservation. He got a moment.
The Gift That Took Years to Arrive
Schwartz revealed on Instagram the elaborate invitation he received, and it’s the kind of thing only Mahomes and Kelce could dream up. Delivered in a sleek presentation box, the gift featured a football engraved with the 1587 Prime logo, signed by both Mahomes and Kelce, and encased in glass. The inscription? A bold, gold “You’re invited.”
It wasn’t just the extravagance that made Schwartz laugh — it was the irony. Despite years of blocking for Mahomes and sharing countless locker room moments with Kelce, this was the first time he’d ever gotten their autographs. “Took a steakhouse launch to make it happen,” he quipped. Fans flooded his comments with laughing emojis, while others said they’d pay just to see his reaction when he opened the box.
A Dining Experience as Big as Their Careers
Early previews suggest 1587 Prime will be nothing short of a culinary colossus. The two-floor, 10,000-square-foot space promises a “multi-sensory dining experience” — industry speak for pulling out all the stops. Guests can expect a state-of-the-art chef’s kitchen in full view, a dramatic meat display for Instagram-ready moments, intimate private dining rooms for VIPs, and a wine collection so extensive it could rival a Napa Valley estate.
It’s not just about the food — it’s about the show. “We want it to feel as big and bold as the game day experience,” one insider hinted. With Mahomes’ precision and Kelce’s flair for the dramatic, it’s easy to imagine surprise appearances, celebrity guests, and even championship memorabilia woven into the décor.
Perfectly Timed for a Milestone
The steakhouse’s official opening on September 17 isn’t just a random date. It’s Patrick Mahomes’ 30th birthday — a milestone that marks a new era for the quarterback. As he enters his third decade, Mahomes is clearly thinking beyond the field, building a brand that could last long after the final whistle blows on his playing career.
Kelce, meanwhile, continues to prove he’s more than a football star. From his high-profile romance and media appearances to endorsements and now fine dining, he’s turned his charisma into a thriving business portfolio. 1587 Prime is more than a restaurant — it’s a statement of where this duo sees themselves in the years to come.
A Friendship and Partnership Built to Last
Mahomes and Kelce have always had a connection that goes beyond playbooks and post-game celebrations. From big wins to shared media moments, they’ve cultivated a bond that’s equal parts business savvy and genuine friendship. The steakhouse venture is simply the latest chapter in a partnership that keeps finding new ways to score.
For Mitchell Schwartz, though, it’s a reminder that even after retiring from the game, the camaraderie — and the good-natured ribbing — never really ends. As he put it, “Leave it to these guys to make my first signed football about dinner.”
With 1587 Prime set to light up Kansas City’s dining scene, one thing is certain: Mahomes and Kelce aren’t just feeding their fans on Sundays anymore — they’re serving them seven days a week. And if the guest list for opening night is anything like the Chiefs’ starting lineup, getting a table might just be tougher than sacking Mahomes himself.