Patrick Mahomes & Travis Kelce’s Restaurant Makes Thanksgiving Announcement Before Chiefs-Cowboys Game
Patrick Mahomes & Travis Kelce’s Restaurant Makes Thanksgiving Announcement Before Chiefs-Cowboys Game
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Patrick Mahomes & Travis Kelce’s Restaurant Makes Thanksgiving Announcement Before Chiefs-Cowboys Game

🕒︎ 2025-11-04

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Patrick Mahomes & Travis Kelce’s Restaurant Makes Thanksgiving Announcement Before Chiefs-Cowboys Game

1587 Prime prepares for a Thanksgiving celebration unlike anything Kansas City has seen before. The restaurant, co-owned by QB Patrick Mahomes and TE Travis Kelce, brings a family vibe to the Chiefs Kingdom. As the festival season approaches, the restaurant is planning something special for the city. Mahomes and Kelce’s restaurant announced that it will finally open its doors on Thursday, November 27, at 2 PM for a special holiday experience. Its recent social media post invites guests to “Celebrate Thanksgiving with 1587 Prime” and promises an unforgettable dining event. The restaurant opens reservations on November 4 at 10:00 AM CST, and fans expect them to fill up within minutes. Guests across the city prepare to spend their holiday inside Kansas City’s most talked-about restaurant. Inside the Loews Hotels, where 1587 Prime spans two luxurious floors, the team works nonstop. Chefs conduct test tastings. The décor team arranges warm autumn tones. The staff rehearses table service for what they expect to be one of the busiest nights since the restaurant’s grand opening in September. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Designers give the interior a sleek Art déco style and prepare to add a fall-inspired look. Candlelit tables, golden centerpieces, and soft live music set a festive and elegant tone. The restaurant blends fine dining with Kansas City pride and aims to make guests feel both at home and in luxury. The restaurant, named after Mahomes (15) and Kelce’s (87) jersey numbers, enforces a strict dress code. Guests wear business casual or evening attire. However, on game days, 1587 Prime allows Chiefs gear, keeping the team’s spirit alive. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad This Thanksgiving, guests can expect the same mix of sophistication and team pride, surrounded by subtle football-themed décor. Chefs prepare signature dishes like the Big Red Wagyu Burger, inspired by coach Andy Reid, and the Mahomes Ketchup Flight, a nod to the quarterback’s well-known love for ketchup. Bartenders ready the Red Sea cocktail, The Alchemy, and The Showtime to headline the holiday drink list. Each creation connects with Mahomes, Kelce, or the Chiefs’ story, adding personality to every sip. Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce personally shape the Thanksgiving vision. They attend tastings, suggest design ideas, and give feedback on every detail. Moreover, the restaurant’s tunnel-like entrance mirrors an NFL player’s walk onto the field, setting the mood for a grand dining experience. On the second floor, the private dining room displays memorabilia from the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victories and welcomes high-profile guests. As Thanksgiving approaches, 1587 Prime turns into a hive of activity. The kitchen sharpens its pace, the lights get tuned, and the staff runs full rehearsals. Every corner of the restaurant reflects precision, passion, and pride. 1587 Prime doesn’t just serve dinner, it celebrates Kansas City, family, and the champions who built it. Read Top Stories First From EssentiallySports Click here and check box next to EssentiallySports It becomes a lot more special as the Chiefs will play the NFL’s highest-valued team, the Dallas Cowboys. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Patrick Mahomes vs Dak Prescott – A blitz on Thanksgiving The Week 13 game will be an important game for both teams. After 9 weeks, the AFC West team has a 5-4 record, while the NFC East team is struggling at a 3-4 record after 8 weeks. So, Patrick Mahomes and Dak Prescott want to win and improve their records. But the game will also have a light tone, particularly at halftime. Adding to the excitement, the Cowboys announced that Grammy-nominated recording artist Post Malone will headline the halftime show. A Grapevine native and lifelong Cowboys fan, Post Malone brings both local pride and star power to the occasion. His connection to the team runs deep. His father once worked as a concession worker at AT&T Stadium during the 2000s and 2010s. This will mark Post Malone’s first-ever performance during the Cowboys’ Thanksgiving halftime show, but far from his first time commanding the AT&T Stadium stage. He has previously headlined festivals there in 2019, 2021, 2022 and had a sold-out solo show in May 2025. Fans remember his electrifying performances at Super Bowl LVIII and his guest appearance during Beyoncé’s Christmas Day show in 2024. But performing for his hometown team on Thanksgiving carries special emotional weight.

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