Kansas City, get ready. The countdown is over: NFL superstars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce are officially opening their bold, high-concept steakhouse—1587 Prime—this late summer 2025. But the headline isn’t just the food, the vibe, or the NFL flair. It’s the fact that 100% of the profits from the first three days will be donated to local Kansas City charities.

In a city they call home, Mahomes and Kelce are proving this isn’t just a business move—it’s a full-circle moment of giving back.
Built by Legends, Made for Kansas City
When two Super Bowl champions turn their attention to fine dining, expectations are sky high. But from the very start, 1587 Prime was never about flashy luxury—it’s about legacy. The name itself—“15” for Mahomes and “87” for Kelce—is a nod to their iconic jersey numbers, their brotherhood, and the story they’ve built together in KC.
Designed in partnership with Noble 33 (the team behind global hotspots like Sparrow and Toca Madera), 1587 Prime will live inside the Loews Hotel in downtown Kansas City. Think: dramatic stadium-style entrance, two stories, over 10,000 square feet, VIP booths, live music, fine wine, Kansas-marble bars, and subtle football easter eggs hidden in the décor.
But this isn’t just for the elite. From day one, the mission has been to create something that’s high-end yet welcoming, tailored for every Chiefs fan, every proud Kansas Citian.
What to Expect at 1587 Prime
Behind the luxurious curtain is a sensory experience:
World-class steaks (hint: Wagyu’s on the table)
A top-tier wine program, with a wall-to-wall display curated to impress
Live music, moody lighting, and elegant stadium energy
Private dining rooms, one with a two-way mirror and hidden entrance
Plates that tell a story—like Mahomes’ signature fancy ketchup reimagined as a gourmet sauce pairing
But what makes 1587 Prime truly one-of-a-kind is what happens before the soft lighting and clinking glasses.
❤️Three Days. All Heart.
In a bold and emotional gesture, Mahomes and Kelce announced that every dollar made in the first 72 hours of 1587 Prime’s grand opening will be donated to Kansas City-based nonprofit organizations.
Why? Because this city made them. From Arrowhead to every small business that fed fans, rallied spirit, and built KC’s identity—it’s only right to give back.
“This is our way of saying thank you. Not with words—but action,” Mahomes said in a private media roundtable.
The duo plans to support youth sports programs, community wellness initiatives, and education-focused causes. “We’re not just opening a restaurant,” Kelce added. “We’re opening a space that means something.”
Why This Matters (More Than Ever)
In an era where celebrity restaurants often feel like vanity projects, 1587 Prime flips the script. Mahomes and Kelce aren’t renting space to make headlines. They’re investing in a vision that connects food, football, and community—all under one roof.
This first three-day charity move? It’s not a marketing stunt. It’s the tone-setter for everything that follows.
The restaurant becomes a place to celebrate wins, yes. But also to gather after losses, meet old friends, host first dates, toast to graduations, and enjoy steak while your city’s heroes give back.
It becomes ours.
The Road to Opening
July 2025: Final touches, interior polish, and menu tastings
Early August: Soft opens, charity previews, and behind-the-scenes media tours
Late August / Early September: Official grand opening aligned with NFL season kickoff
First 3 Days: 100% of proceeds go to Kansas City charities
And then, the lights stay on. The music plays. The table is set for years of memories.
Final Word
1587 Prime is more than a steakhouse. It’s a thank you note, a cultural moment, and a challenge—to other athletes, entrepreneurs, and cities. To build businesses that matter. To lead with heart. To root yourself in the places that raised you.
So when that door opens this summer, it won’t just be the smell of grilled ribeye that hits you. It’ll be the feeling that something special is starting—and it belongs to all of us.
Kansas City, this is your table. Your story. Your next tradition. And it starts with giving it all away.
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