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本文作者探访了由NFL球星特拉维斯·凯尔西和帕特里克·马霍姆斯共同创办的牛排馆1587 Prime。餐厅位于堪萨斯城,以其奢华的装修、精心设计的菜单和独特的体验吸引了众多食客。作者详细描述了从预订的困难程度、餐厅的氛围、现场音乐、创意鸡尾酒(包括向泰勒·斯威夫特致敬的饮品)到精致的菜肴,如鲜嫩的和牛、鲜美的龙虾和蟹饼。尽管价格不菲,人均消费接近200美元,但作者认为1587 Prime提供的不仅仅是一顿饭,更是一次难忘的、充满细节的感官盛宴,非常值得推荐给寻求特殊用餐体验的顾客。

🍽️ **奢华氛围与精心设计**: 1587 Prime 牛排馆以其大理石门廊、金色装饰和精心布置的酒墙,营造出一种奢华而亲密的用餐氛围。餐厅对细节的关注体现在从着装要求(商务休闲或晚礼服)到禁止16岁以下儿童晚间入内的规定,都预示着一场高品质的用餐体验。现场每晚的音乐表演,无论是乐队演奏还是精心挑选的播放列表,都为用餐增添了情调,且音量适中,不干扰交谈。

🍹 **创意特调与致敬**: 鸡尾酒单是餐厅的一大亮点,多款饮品巧妙地融入了堪萨斯城和球队的元素。其中,“The Alchemy”更是向泰勒·斯威夫特致敬,其上桌时点燃的表演增添了戏剧性。另一款“Big Yeti”则以特制的冰块和烟熏处理,带来独特的味觉和视觉体验。此外,餐厅还提供定制马提尼和丰富的酒单,满足不同客人的需求。

🥩 **精致菜肴与卓越品质**: 菜单提供了经典的牛排选择以及海鲜和陆地菜肴。作者特别推荐了蟹饼(近乎85%的蟹肉含量)、Togarashi炸鸡以及和牛牛排。为和牛牛排选择的桌边火焰烹饪(flambé)体验更是增添了用餐的仪式感。龙虾尾和扇贝也因其独特的烟熏风味和入口即化的口感而备受赞誉。即便是分享的配菜,如松露薯条和蜜汁烤胡萝卜,也同样美味。

💰 **高昂价格下的独特价值**: 1587 Prime 的用餐体验并非廉价,四人用餐近800美元(不含小费)的价格,人均近200美元。然而,作者认为,考虑到其卓越的食物品质、细致入微的服务、精心营造的氛围以及独特的互动体验(如火焰烹饪和主题鸡尾酒),这笔花费物有所值。餐厅的定位是“具有堪萨斯城精神的现代牛排馆”,成功地将当地特色与高端餐饮相结合,提供了一次令人难忘的“奢华享受”。

As a longtime fan of the Chiefs and Taylor Swift, I was thrilled to visit Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes' steakhouse, 1587 Prime.

Getting a reservation at Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes' new restaurant, 1587 Prime, is no easy feat.

Some have even compared scoring a table at the new Kansas City steakhouse to snagging coveted tickets to Taylor Swift's sold-out Eras Tour.

Reservations dropped in August and, within minutes, tables seemed to be fully booked through late October. The restaurant wasn't even set to open its doors until late September.

During that first drop, my group was lucky enough to secure a reservation for Saturday, October 18, when I'd be in town for a Chiefs game.

For me, 1587 Prime was a must-visit spot.

Mahomes and Kelce cofounded the steakhouse in partnership with Noble 33, a hospitality company that specializes in fine-dining concepts.

It was immediately on my radar because I'm a longtime fan of the Chiefs, and Kelce's been my favorite player for a decade. He also recently got engaged to Swift, an artist I love and have been following since her debut.

On top of that, my husband and I enjoy trying different upscale steakhouses.

Located inside the Loews Hotel in downtown Kansas City, 1587 Prime officially opened to the public on September 17.

My first impression of the restaurant can be summarized in one word: luxurious.

With its marble doorway and gold accents, the restaurant gave me quite the first impression before I'd even walked through the large double doors.

The restaurant's atmosphere felt lively but intimate.

The steakhouse has several dining guidelines in place, such as a request for "business casual or dressy evening wear" and no children under the age of 16 after 7 p.m., so my expectations for a top-notch experience were high.

As I entered, I was met with large cuts of meat displayed in glass-front cases, an illuminated marble staircase, and walls lined with bottles of wine.

Its ambiance felt thoughtfully curated.

Apparently, 1587 Prime has live musical performances every night.

The band playing during our Saturday night dinner was fabulous. We appreciated that they performed at a volume that entertained us but never made us feel like our meal was being interrupted.

The band would play a few songs, then take a short break, switching between live music and a well-curated playlist. The jazz and R&B selections were a hit — our party even stopped conversation to comment on the music on several occasions.

The cocktail list felt like the perfect homage to Kansas City.

As the decor seemed to hint at, 1587 Prime offered an impressive selection of beverages.

Most of the cocktails — around $18 to $25 a pop — were a nod to the Chiefs or Kansas City itself.

The Players section of the cocktail menu featured four drinks for the cofounders and their leading ladies: Showtime, a nod to Mahomes' nickname; Big Yeti, one of Kelce's nicknames; Queen B, a tribute to Mahomes' wife, Brittany; and The Alchemy, titled after a song on Swift's album "The Tortured Poet's Department."

Diners could also order a custom-crafted drink from the martini cart, as well as mocktails, beers, or a glass from an extensive list of over 100 different wines.

Special presentations made our drinks felt extra elevated.
The Alchemy (left) was sparkling at our table, and Big Yeti (right) had a special ice cube.

The Swiftie in me couldn't pass up The Alchemy, and I'm glad I didn't, since it was more than just a drink — it was an experience.

Upon delivery, the base of the vodka drink was set on fire, and we watched in awe as it sparkled. The cocktail itself was smooth, fruity, and light.

We also ordered the Big Yeti, a play on an old-fashioned. It was brought to our table in a smoked decanter with a glass containing an ice cube imprinted with "1587."

The server poured the smoky brown liquid over ice and then coated the rim of the glass with an orange peel. It tasted sweeter than a typical old-fashioned, but still delicious.

It was tough to decide what to order.
cocktails and bread

We were served complimentary bread to start, but I wanted to save room for all of the food we'd be ordering, so I didn't try it. The half of my party who did said it was good, though.

The menu featured steaks as we expected, plus several other seafood and land options. The menu felt pretty approachable, and prices felt comparable to those of many upscale steakhouses.

Soups, salads, and appetizers generally cost between $16 and $40, and some seafood dishes were listed for market price.

We went with two appetizers.
Appetizers

We started with Togarashi fried chicken ($25) and jumbo lump crab cakes ($36).

The pan-seared crab cakes felt like a great value, even though there were only three. The tartar sauce and blistered-tomato relish paired nicely with the cakes, which seemed like they were 85% crabmeat.

The chicken came with five chicken strips and a trio of honey sauces — truffle, hot, and wasabi. All of them were delicious.

Once again, we were impressed by how our food was served and plated.

For the entrée, I got twin lobster tails ($76), and my husband ordered the 6-ounce Japanese A5 wagyu strip ($125) and added the tableside flambé experience for $27.

When our entrées came, staff rolled a cart over to our table and flambéed a mixture of brandy, bone-marrow butter, and herbs before drizzling it over the steak.

Again, the experience? Unmatched.

Our meals and sides didn't disappoint.

The rest of our party was also split between surf and turf, choosing the diver scallops ($48) and another 6-ounce order of the highest grade of wagyu — this one with bleu-cheese butter for an extra $7.

Each entrée was incredible. The steak and scallops melted in our mouths like butter, and the lobster had a unique smoky char to it.

The sides are shareable, so we split truffle fries ($16), honey-glazed grilled carrots ($16), and the twice-baked potato ($24).

All in all, we didn't have a single bad dish.

We ended our epic dinner with two desserts.

The Victory Formation menu features a list of desserts, from carrot cake to apple pie, and alcoholic pairings to go with them.

For dessert, we ordered two cast-iron chocolate-chip cookies with vanilla ice cream for $16 each.

Each cookie was served warm in miniature skillets and was gooey and rich. The ice cream added a cool creaminess, making it a well-rounded dessert and the perfect finish to a great meal.

Every detail, from themed cocktail names to the mirror selfie spot, seemed well thought out.

I could tell how much thought went into so many parts of the restaurant, from its mirror with perfect lighting for selfies to its menu's fun details for locals and fans of Mahomes, Kelce, and the Chiefs.

For example, Mahomes' signature drink contains Coors Light syrup (he's endorsed the beer for years) and diners can add a Mahomes ketchup flight to their steak (he famously puts ketchup on his steak).

1587 Prime also serves Garage Beer, an Ohio-based brewing company that Travis and his brother Jason, announced part ownership of last year.

Plus, I appreciated that the menu features local businesses, like desserts from McLain's Bakery and drinks from Boulevard Brewing Co., one of my favorite spots in Kansas City.

This level of service, dining, and experience comes at a hefty price tag.

The restaurant describes itself as a "contemporary steakhouse with Kansas City spirit." It really did feel like a high-end slice of the city between its local offerings and lively, elegant vibe.

That said, it's not cheap. Our group of four spent just under $800 before tip on six cocktails, two appetizers, four entrées, three sides, and two desserts, plus a few add-ons (like the flambé experience and bleu-cheese butter).

We were also able to save $50 on our meal using an offer I'd found online. When all was said and done, my husband and I spent about $427 on our half of the bill.

Here's the thing: We went into this meal knowing it would be a special experience and splurge. And I have to say, 1587 Prime did not disappoint.

Would I order this much on a normal night out? No. Would I go here on an average weekday? Also, no — but, let's be honest, if I could afford to … yes.

However, I'm so happy we went, and I'd absolutely recommend this spot to others looking for a meal that combines delicious food with a memorable experience. If I have the chance to go back, I will.

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