Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes Invest $30 Million Off-Field

Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes Invest $30 Million Off-Field

Post by : Raina Mansoor

April 26, 2024 3:15 p.m. 10248

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Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, renowned stars of the NFL and icons in the Kansas City Chiefs' history, are taking their winning streak off the field and into the culinary world with their latest venture: the $30 million steakhouse endeavor known as 1587 Prime Steakhouse.

Bolstered by their remarkable achievements on the gridiron, Kelce and Mahomes are eager to expand their horizons and elevate their wealth to unprecedented heights by delving into the restaurant industry. With their combined experience and passion, they aim to make 1587 Prime Steakhouse a beacon of excellence in Missouri and beyond.

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Having dominated the football scene for seven seasons together, Kelce and Mahomes are now turning their attention to satisfying appetites with top-tier cuisine. Their vision extends far beyond Kansas City, with plans to establish 1587 Prime Steakhouse as a premier dining destination across the Midwest and eventually nationwide.

To ensure the success of their culinary venture, Kelce and Mahomes have enlisted the expertise of Noble 33, a distinguished restaurant management company renowned for its work in prestigious dining establishments around the world. With a track record that spans from Las Vegas to London, Noble 33 is entrusted with overseeing the day-to-day operations of 1587 Prime Steakhouse, ensuring that every aspect, from design to menu selection, reflects the duo's commitment to excellence.

Speaking about their partnership with Noble 33, Mahomes expressed his and Kelce's shared enthusiasm for bringing something special to their hometown. "Travis and I have been patrons of Noble 33 restaurants in various cities, so it felt natural to collaborate and create a unique dining experience for our community in Kansas City," Mahomes remarked.

Tosh Berman, the visionary leader behind Noble 33, emphasized the integral role Kelce and Mahomes play in shaping the steakhouse's identity. "Their input has been invaluable in shaping the concept of 1587 Prime Steakhouse," Berman noted. "Drawing from their favorite dining experiences, we aim to deliver a culinary journey that surpasses expectations."

With their respective fortunes estimated in the millions, Kelce and Mahomes view their foray into the restaurant industry as more than just a business venture. They are driven by a genuine love for food and a desire to invest in their community. As reported by the US Sun, the duo's commitment to Kansas City extends beyond financial gain; they see their steakhouse as a platform to celebrate local cuisine, culture, and entrepreneurship.

"This is more than just a project for them; it's a way to give back to Kansas City and support local businesses," the US Sun reported. "Kelce and Mahomes are passionate about elevating the city's barbecue and steakhouse culture to new heights, all while leaving a lasting impact on their beloved community."

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