Of Course Travis Kelce’s New 1587 Prime Steakhouse in Kansas City Has a Signature Taylor Swift Cocktail

The grand opening of Kansas City Chiefs teammates tight end Travis Kelce and quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ new steakhouse, 1587 Prime, is just a week away. The upscale eatery got a soft open on Monday (Sept. 8) for friends and family, where it seems likely that Kelce’s fiancée, Taylor Swift, sipped on one of the restaurant’s signature cocktails mixed in her honor: The Alchemy.

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According to the Kansas City Star, the drink that shares a title with a Travis-coded song from Swift’s 2024 The Tortured Poets Department album, features her preferred liquor, a clarified citrus vodka blend, along with dry curaçao, aronia berry, cranberry, strawberry, lime and oolong tea. She’s not the only one who gets her own bespoke cocktail.

TMZ reported that Mahomes has the “Showtime,” a mix of aged rum blend with coconut, Coors Light syrup, lime and soda, while Kelce’s “Big Yeti” mashes up Gentleman’s Cut Bourbon with Bulleit Rye with nocino, demerara and bitters.

While the full menu for the upscale eatery has not yet been posted, an Instagram preview in which Kelce and Mahomes sample some of the dishes reveal that they include the A5 Carpaccio (Wagyu beef, pickled mushrooms, pine nuts, umami aioli, shaved black truffle), as well as Tuna tartare (with truffle ponzu, avocado, chili oil, lime air and airy rice cracker) and the Tajima Wagyu beef (whiskey barrel aged soy, triple inferno salt).

There’s also a chopped salad (with beef salami, chickpeas, tomatoes, pepperoncini, aged provolone, olives roasted pine nuts, artichokes and a red wine vinaigrette), steak tartare (hand-cut wagyu, egg yolk, truffle aioli, crispy capers, shallot, toasted sourdough), a “33” burger, a steak flight, Shrimp Diablo, Togarasi fried chicken (with hot chive, wasabi and green onion) and a Mahomes ketchup flight.

The Star described the interior of the restaurant as having a “tunnel-like entrance meant to emulate the entrance into a stadium. On the ground floor, a 20-seat bar will neighbor a stage that hosts nightly live music. More banquet seating is scattered throughout the restaurant, which has 238 seats in total.” There is also a winding staircase that leads visitors to a panoramic view of the city, with a 40-person private dining room with private entrance upstairs as well.


  

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