Travis Kelce‘s and Patrick Mahomes’ upscale eatery, 1587 Prime Steakhouse, is making headlines for all the wrong reasons. The NFL stars’ culinary venture recently received a brutal critique, branding the experience as the “worst meal” and questioning the hefty $650 price tag. As the drama unfolds, fans and foodies are left wondering if the restaurant is worth the splurge.
Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes’ 1587 Prime steakhouse slammed by TikToker in review
In a shocking turn of events, the culinary collaboration between Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, 1587 Prime Steakhouse, has come under fire following a scathing review from a TikToker. The controversy began with TikToker Nicole Rose, who recounted her frustrating evening at the celebrity steakhouse. Rose revealed that her table waited a lengthy 45 minutes for cocktails, and when they finally arrived, one was incorrect.
“It took us 45 minutes to get our martinis,” the frustrated patron said in the video. “This was a $33 martini that arrived 45 minutes after we sat down.” According to Rose, the nightmare only escalated from there. A $25 fried chicken appetizer landed before their drinks and was a major letdown. The steak sauces they ordered for their entrées didn’t show up until the meal was almost over.
“We had $15 steak sauces ordered. They did not come. They forgot them,” she shared. “By the time the sauces came, my friend was completely done with her steak for the most part. My $100 steak was incorrectly cooked.”
Nicole Rose further revealed that the service was also a major letdown, with her group struggling to get their server’s attention throughout dinner. Notably, the server’s most prompt action was presenting the bill, which totalled $650.
The video has since gone viral, racking up over 602,300 views and thousands of comments, with many chiming in about the pricey menu and subpar service. “For $600 Travis Kelce better feed me my steak himself,” joked a TikTok user. “A $33 martini IN MISSOURI?!?” wrote another. “Another red flag. A good steak doesn’t need steak sauce especially if you paid $100 for it,” yet another comment read.
Originally written by Sibanee Gogoi on Mandatory.
