1587 Prime became the talk of the town as it opened its doors in Kansas City under the ownership of two of the Kansas City Chiefs’ biggest players, Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes. Promoters billed it as a high-end steakhouse, and early coverage praised its attention to detail. However, public opinion has shifted since then. Here’s what fans are saying about 1587 Prime.
Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes’ new steakhouse prices and dress code called out by fans
While Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes’ new steakhouse opened with much fanfare and plenty of reservations from opening week onward, things have quickly taken a turn, with many fans complaining about the restaurant’s high prices and strict dress code.
It is positioned as a premium steakhouse, but customers still believe it could have been more affordable and accessible. Prices start at around $59 for premium Wagyu steaks and go up to about $345 for a 40-ounce tomahawk. The restaurant prices most of its items well above the market standard.
The prices sparked a conversation among customers, many of whom expressed frustration over how expensive the restaurant is. Many disappointed customers voiced their opinions on social media platforms like X, while Yelp reviews also reflected their dissatisfaction.
“Extremely overpriced items that the common folk save up to buy to further the divide between the owning class and the working class, and then complain about gas, groceries, etc.,” one user wrote on X, bringing to light the pressing concern among most. Another user wrote, “STRICT DRESS CODE AND HIGH PRICES! WAY TO CATER TO THE ELITE.”
Despite the backlash, 1587 Prime has continued to perform well overall, with steady reservations and strong Google ratings. It remains one of the most talked-about ventures from the famous football stars.