NEWS
The Alchemy of Love: Inside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s First Valentine’s Day as an Engaged Couple at Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce Exclusive Kansas City Sanctuary, 1587 Prime
The Alchemy of 1587 Prime: Inside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Private Valentine’s Sanctuary
KANSAS CITY, MO — While the rest of the world was busy trading paper hearts, the most watched couple on the planet was busy making history in a leather-bound booth in downtown Kansas City. On February 14, 2026, 1587 Prime—the sleek, high-end collaborative steakhouse from Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce—transformed from a bustling culinary hotspot into a fortress of flowers and fine wine for its most famous patron and his muse.

The Setting: Where Mid-Century Modern Meets “Reputation” Noir
Located inside the Loews Kansas City Hotel, 1587 Prime is usually known for its “stadium tunnel” entrance and brass floor inlays that mimic yard markers. However, for Valentine’s Day, the 10,000-square-foot space was softened by “Lover” pinks and “Reputation” blacks.
The couple reportedly skipped the main floor’s live jazz and Motown set, opting for the upstairs level via the marble staircase. They were seated in a semi-private, forest-green velvet booth—now affectionately dubbed “The Kelce Booth” by staff—which offers a strategic view of the open kitchen while remaining shielded from the main dining room’s 238 seats.
The Menu: A Culinary Love Letter
At 1587 Prime, the food is the headliner, but for Taylor and Travis, it was the opening act. The couple enjoyed a multi-course experience that balanced Kelce’s hearty appetite with Swift’s penchant for refined flavors:
• The Toast: They began with “The Alchemy,” a signature cocktail inspired by Swift’s 2024 track. The drink features a clarified citrus vodka blend, aronia berry, and oolong tea.
• The Main Event: For the entrée, they shared the Japanese A5 New York Strip, sourced from the Kagoshima Prefecture, which famously “melts like butter.”
• The Sides: No Kelce meal is complete without a nod to his favorites—they reportedly enjoyed the 1587 twice-baked potato topped with black truffle and beef bacon.
• The Sweet Finish: The evening concluded with a tableside flambéed dessert, a theatrical specialty of Chef Ryan Arnold.
A Toast to the Future
The highlight of the night wasn’t the $350 Tomahawk steak, but the quiet moment captured in the now-viral photo: Travis, leaning in with a look of pure adoration, and Taylor, sporting her signature red lip and a black silk dress, sharing a private joke over glasses of a rare Napa Valley Cabernet.