Travis Kelce & Patrick Mahomes’ Steakhouse Gets Ripped Apart In Scathing Review [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes have been an excellent duo for the Kansas City Chiefs over the past decade, winning three Super Bowls together.
However, it appears their business acumen could use a boost.
The Chiefs stars run a restaurant in KC called 1587 Prime, and we can only imagine how much of an honor it is to get a seat. Even so, the place might not be a hit with return customers.
A recent patron dropped a review on TikTok, claiming she paid a $650 tab for what was “the worst dining experience” of her life.
The review followed several others from late last year, all of them dumping on the establishment.
The TikToker, Nicole Rose, suggested to her followers that an outing at the steakhouse is simply not worth it.
“It’s not good and it is not worth it,” she said earlier this month. “It was the worst fine-dining experience I’ve ever had. It took us 45 minutes to get a martini. Our server got us the wrong drink and then by the time they checked on us, it was 20 minutes after that.”
TikToker Rues Poorly-Cooked Steak And Server Scarcity

Rose said that her party did not receive any explanation for the service and, once the food started coming out, the experience took a turn for the worse.
“The fried chicken arrived before our drinks did and it was not good, it was not worth the $25,” she said. “Then the meal came out. We had $15 steak sauce ordered and they did not come, they forgot them. By the time they came, my friend had almost finished her steak.”
Rose added that the broccoli, mashed potatoes and bread rolls were the only good things she got.
“My $100 steak was incorrectly cooked,” she claimed. “Couldn’t tell the server, you couldn’t even find the server to save your life. So just had to go with it, I guess. The fastest thing our server did was collect the bill. Our $650 bill.”
Rose had friends coming in from out of town and chose Kelce and Mahomes’ steakhouse to treat them, with one of them set to head out on a military tour.
She clearly regrets the decision.
