What was supposed to be a luxury hotspot⌠is now going viral for all the wrong reasons.
And this time, the internet isnât holding back.
đĽ Kelce & Mahomesâ $650 Steakhouse Experience Goes Viralâfor All the Wrong Reasons
What happens when two NFL superstars open a high-end restaurant?
You expect perfection. Prestige. A flawless experience.
Instead, Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomesâ Kansas City steakhouse is now facing a wave of brutal backlashâand the latest review might be the most damaging yet.
Because this one didnât just criticize the food.
It exposed the entire experience.
đ¨ âWorst Fine-Dining Experience Everâ
A TikTok review from Nicole Rose is blowing up online after she described her visit to 1587 Prime as âthe worst fine-dining experienceâ of her life.
And the details?
Theyâre hard to ignore.
Her group reportedly spent $650 for dinnerâbut what they got, according to her, was chaos from start to finish.
- 45 minutes just to receive a martini
- The wrong drink delivered
- Long stretches with no server in sight
- Confusion about the dining experience itself
âItâs not good and it is not worth it,â she said bluntly.
Thatâs not the kind of review any restaurant wantsâespecially one built on luxury branding.
đ¸ Delays, Mistakes⌠and Missing Service
The problems didnât stop with drinks.
According to Rose, her table was left in the dark about how the experience even workedâincluding the restaurantâs signature tableside cocktail preparation.
When the martini finally arrived?
It came as a $33 âexperienceâ⌠nearly an hour after they sat down.
Meanwhile, food service wasnât any smoother.
- Fried chicken arrived before drinksâand disappointed
- $15 steak sauces were forgotten
- By the time they arrived, the meal was nearly finished
And the biggest issue?
A $100 steak cooked incorrectlyâwith no server available to fix it.
đŁ The Moment That Says Everything

Perhaps the most telling part of the night wasnât the delays or the mistakes.
It was the ending.
âThe fastest thing our server did was collect the bill,â Rose said.
$650.
For a meal she says never came close to expectations.
đĽ Not the First Red Flag
This isnât an isolated incident.
Since opening in September, 1587 Prime has drawn massive attentionâfueled by appearances from Kelce, Mahomes, Taylor Swift, and Brittany Mahomes.
At first, the hype worked.
Crowds flooded in. Reservations surged. The buzz was undeniable.
But then came the reviews.
Even respected food critic Liz Cook previously slammed the restaurant, calling it a âchild-like idea of luxuryâ and criticizing both its execution and value.

Her verdict?
Expensive⌠but underwhelming.
Now, with viral TikTok reviews echoing similar concerns, the narrative is shifting.
âď¸ Hype vs. Reality
This is where things get complicated.
Because 1587 Prime isnât just a restaurantâitâs a brand.
A celebrity-backed destination built on star power, exclusivity, and experience.
But in the world of fine dining, expectations are unforgiving.
Youâre not judged on hype.
Youâre judged on delivery.
And right now, the gap between the two is becoming impossible to ignore.
đŹ The Emotional Impact
For Rose, the experience wasnât just disappointingâit was personal.
The dinner was meant to be a meaningful night with friends, including one preparing to leave for military service.
Instead, it became a viral story of frustration.
And that emotional layer?
Itâs what makes reviews like this resonate even more.
⥠The Bigger Question
Can 1587 Prime recover?
Because in todayâs social media era, one viral review can be dismissed.
But repeated criticism?
Thatâs a pattern.
And patterns are what shape reputations.
⥠The Bottom Line
Kelce and Mahomes built a restaurant designed to feel elite.
But right now, the conversation isnât about luxury.
Itâs about inconsistency.
And unless things change fast, 1587 Prime risks becoming known for something no brand wants:
All hype⌠no delivery.
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