He considers it a gift — but not for himself, rather for the most wonderful woman in his life, because…
In the buildup to the grand opening of 1587 Prime, a high-end steakhouse co-founded by NFL icons Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, the narrative could have been simple. After all, the restaurant opens on September 17 — Mahomes’s 30th birthday — making it a fitting personal milestone for the superstar quarterback. But insiders now reveal that for Kelce, the eatery carries a far more heartfelt significance: it’s a gift for someone far more important than himself.

Mahomes’s Birthday Bash — and Then Some
Fans and foodies alike are buzzing over 1587 Prime, named after the duo’s jersey numbers (15 and 87), nestled in Kansas City’s Loews Hotel, and described as a “multi-sensory” steakhouse experience. The menu, featuring wagyu beef, steak flights, togarashi fried chicken, and an adventurous butter flight, signals nothing short of ambition.
Mahomes has openly framed the restaurant as his birthday celebration zone. Speaking in a promotional clip, he said: “We wanted to bring something special for the city of Kansas City,” capturing the excitement and local pride behind the venture. Brittany Mahomes, his wife, echoed that enthusiasm simply with an exuberant “Let’s goooooo” on social media.
Kelce’s Secret: A Gift of Appreciation
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But sources close to the project say Kelce’s vision goes beyond barbecue and birthdays. According to employees involved in the design process, Kelce insisted that the restaurant not just represent a landmark for Kansas City’s food scene, but serve as a tribute to his mother, Donna Kelce — calling her “the most wonderful woman in his life.”
It’s a sentimental detail that hasn’t been widely publicized. Yet those close to the Kelce family say he views 1587 Prime as a token of gratitude for Donna, who has long supported Travis’s career and accompanied him to countless events. She even shared pictures from the site on Facebook, expressing her excitement and hinting at deeper emotional connections to the project.
A Two-Fold Tribute
Thus, the steakhouse becomes more than a celebratory venture. For Mahomes, it’s his bold birthday bow to Kansas City; for Kelce, it’s a heartfelt homage to his family roots. The restaurant, resting over two floors and spanning nearly 10,000 square feet, was developed in partnership with Noble 33, the hospitality group behind notable venues like Mēdüzā Mediterrania — where Kelce and Mahomes previously dined privately with Taylor Swift in a VIP room.
The décor now will feature subtle tributes to their gridiron legacy, while an upscale menu aims to combine comfort with culinary innovation. As Kelce put it during a tastemaking session: “What’s better than to break bread with people over good food, good drinks, and a cool vibe?”
Waves of Anticipation

Reservations obviously didn’t last long. Within hours of opening bookings, 1587 Prime was fully reserved, prompting the team to consider expanding seating options. Locals likened the booking rush to scoring hard-to-get concert tickets — fitting for two Super Bowl champions.
Meanwhile, the emotional undercurrent—a hidden layer of gratitude—magnetizes the narrative deeper into community storytelling. It’s about food, family, and football — but especially about the pride one holds for those who helped get you there.
The Emotional Reveal
If and when Kelce acknowledges the deeper meaning publicly, perhaps at opening night or in an interview, the city can expect a sentimental wave. Until then, know this: 1587 Prime is more than an elite culinary destination. It’s a dual tribute—Mahomes’s nod to milestone, Kelce’s homage to the woman who raised him.
In Kansas City, this story is already shaping up to be as juicy as the restaurant’s wagyu steaks — and even more meaningful.
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