Patrick Mahomes & Travis Kelce’s Steak Restaurant Gets Trashed By Diner Who Spent $650 For “Worst Fine Dining Experience Ever” [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce’s steak restaurant, “1587 Prime,” has starred in multiple controversies during the 2026 NFL offseason.
A couple of months ago, a lawsuit filed by “1587 Sneakers” alleged that the name of the Kansas City Chiefs stars’ restaurant infringed on its usage of an identical number combination.
A month after the sneaker company filed the lawsuit, a woman criticized Mahomes and Kelce’s restaurant in a harsh TikTok video.
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce’s Restaurant Under Heavy Criticism

Nicole Rose posted a video in mid-March to discuss her experience at the restaurant. She called it “the worst fine dining experience I’ve ever had.”
Rose explained that she had to wait for a long time to have some of the things they had ordered.
“It took us 45 minutes to get our martinis,” she said in the viral video. “Our server got us the wrong drink. By the time they came and by the time she checked on us, it was 20 minutes after that, after we ordered and sat down.”
“This was a $33 martini that arrived 45 minutes after we sat down.”
She added that her order took forever and the experience wasn’t positive, either.
“Then the meal came out,” she said, with an air of exasperation. “We had $15 steak sauces ordered. They did not come. They forgot them. By the time the sauces came, my friend was completely done with her steak for the most part. I had not cut into mine because I was waiting for those steak sauces. My $100 steak was incorrectly cooked.”
Rose added that the server went missing until they asked for the check, which arrived faster than anything else.
“The fastest thing our server did was collect the bill,” she continued. “The $650 bill.”
@nicole_rose1 @New Heights can we talk about this on the pod? @Travis Kelce #traviskelce #patrickmahomes #kansascity #kcmo ♬ original sound – Nicole Rose
She urged the three-time Super Bowl champions to go check what’s going on at their restaurant.
