In an explosive legal showdown that could shake up Kansas City’s dining scene, the Kansas City Chiefs’ dynamic duo, Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, have been dealt a legal blow in their battle to keep their new restaurant, 1587 Prime, open. 😱
A New York federal judge has just denied an emergency request to shut down the struggling steakhouse — leaving Kelce, Mahomes, and their business partners breathing a sigh of relief for now! 🍴
But the war isn’t over. The 1587 Sneakers brand, founded by a Boston-based company, claims that their trademark of “1587” — used on their shoes since 2023 — is being infringed by the restaurant’s name. 😳
The embattled restaurant, which was opened just months ago in September 2025, has become a lightning rod for controversy — with Taylor Swift fans flocking to the venue to catch a glimpse of Kelce’s fiancée, but critics slamming the overpriced menu. 🥩💸
🍷 Food critic Liz Cook roasted the restaurant’s cocktail that “tasted like a Cosmo someone had strained through a French Vanilla Yankee Candle,” while others slammed the $78 steaks and the over-the-top luxury vibes.
While Kelce and Mahomes deny any wrongdoing, their business partners at Noble 33 have found themselves under fire for alleged misconduct. 😤
This battle for the name “1587” will continue in court — as both sides get ready for a legal face-off that could affect the future of 1587 Prime. 💼⚖️
Stay tuned as this drama unfolds and the stakes get even higher. 📲
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