Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, who launched their steakhouse in September, have faced backlash over an item on their menu. The NFL stars, known for their investments, opened 1587 Prime, a Kansas City steakhouse, which officially began serving on September 17 and has already garnered 230 Google reviews.
Despite attracting high-profile diners, WNBA star and Missouri native Sophie Cunningham declined her invitation. The restaurant has performed well in its first month, boasting a 4.3-star rating on Google, but the £24 twice-baked potato has drawn criticism. 1587 Prime is an upscale establishment, offering dishes ranging from £16 mashed potatoes to a whopping £345 40oz Wagyu Tomahawk. Patrons are required to dress in "business casual or dressy evening wear," although Chiefs jerseys are allowed on match days.
Due to high demand, securing a reservation can be challenging, but some lucky diners have managed to snag a table. As per the Google reviews, patrons have had largely positive experiences so far.
"We showed up 15 minutes prior to our scheduled time and were seated immediately. Our food came out very quickly. Loved the live entertainment," one diner penned.
"My wife and I were fortunate enough to get a reservation here. One of the nicest restaurants I've been to. Decor was beautiful and staff was great. The food was amazing as well," another satisfied customer wrote.
However, the potato accompaniments haven't received such positive feedback. "We ordered the twice-baked potato-since things in a box on the menu are a signature item, and this was in a box, I was excited," one review read. "Probably one of the most disappointing baked potatoes I've ever had."

Another diner remarked on several dishes, stating: "Food 7/10 and being gracious. Steak was not flavorful, but tender. Twice baked potato was overseasoned and looked gray.
"Fried chicken appetizer was overcooked, mashed potatoes were really whipped potatoes... like fake mashed potatoes, but had good flavor. The wedge salad was AWESOME."
One patron expressed considerable frustration, claiming the menu pricing was unrealistic for Kansas City and better suited to a celebrity clientele. "It's a nice atmosphere. It's really beautiful, but there is nothing worth the money on the menu. It's almost insulting," they penned.
Despite the upmarket venue, 1587 Prime will be hosting a tailgate celebration before Monday's match against the Washington Commanders. The official Instagram page revealed the establishment would be entertaining patrons ahead of Monday Night Football.
"The Chiefs vs Commanders game at Arrowhead on October 27th just got even better! You can join 1587 Prime for a tailgate with food, music and merch in the Ford Tailgate District before the game," a post read.
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