Want to Work for Mahomes and Kelce? Their New Steakhouse Is Now Hiring!
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Kansas City icons Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce are taking their championship chemistry from the football field to the fine dining scene — and now, they’re looking for teammates.
The Super Bowl-winning duo is opening a brand-new steakhouse called 1587 Prime, named after their jersey numbers (15 and 87). Slated to open this summer inside the Loews Kansas City Hotel at 1500 Baltimore Avenue, the restaurant is already turning heads for its ambitious design — and its job openings.
According to recent listings, 1587 Prime is now hiring for key leadership positions: Executive Chef, Operations Manager, and Bar Manager. These roles will shape the experience at one of the most highly anticipated restaurant openings in the region. It’s a rare opportunity to work closely with a brand backed by two of the most recognizable athletes in sports.
The restaurant’s concept, developed in partnership with hospitality group Noble 33, promises to immerse guests in a space that blends luxury with football energy. The street-level entrance is designed to feel like a stadium tunnel, leading guests past a massive, refrigerated meat display and into a dining room with brass yard-line markers etched into the floor.
Other subtle nods to the Kansas City Chiefs will be woven throughout the space — including red-marble tabletops, artwork made from deconstructed footballs, and a VIP entrance for special guests.
For those interested in applying, 1587 Prime is looking for experienced professionals who are passionate about food, hospitality, and creating memorable guest experiences. While not every applicant will end up running the kitchen or mixing cocktails for Mahomes and Kelce, working at 1587 Prime could be the next big move for anyone in the restaurant industry.
With the opening date drawing near, this is your chance to be part of a team built by champions — in the kitchen, not just on the field.