Taylor Swift joins Travis Kelce at 1587 Prime Steakhouse soft launch in Kansas City

Jackie Longo

Taylor Swift joins Travis Kelce at 1587 Prime Steakhouse soft launch in Kansas City image

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Taylor Swift stepped out to support the soft launch of her fiance, Travis Kelce's, newest business venture, 1587 Prime Steakhouse, in Kansas City, this week. 

The newly engaged "Blank Space" singer, 35, and Kansas City Chiefs tight end, also 35, arrived hand in hand at the restaurant just after 6 pm on Monday, according to "TMZ." 

During the date night, the Grammy winner rocked a blue denim mid-thigh dress paired with chunky wedges, while Kelce kept it casual in a green striped shirt and ball cap. 

Once inside the swanky new steakhouse - which Kelce is co-opening with his friend and teammate, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes - the NFL star and his bride-to-be tucked quietly into a private corner booth, where they were reportedly low key but affectionate, before meeting up with family and friends. 

Patrick and his wife, Brittany Mahomes, were also in the building with their kids and spent some time with the happy couple, although they were seated separately, the outlet reported. 

At one point in the evening, Swift held the couple's baby and played with their older kids. 

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Why Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes chose "1587" 

1587 Prime, which sits inside the Loews Kansas City Hotel, is poised to be one of the areas newest hotspots.

Kelce and Mahomes partnered with the hospitality group Noble 33 to open the business. 

The restaurant will feature multi-sensory dining aspects as well as subtle nods to the players themselves, including its name “1587,” which combines the jersey numbers of the two NFL players.

In addition to a full menu, 1587 Prime will be featuring a signature cocktail menu with several nods to Kelce and Swift.

Honoring Kelce's nickname, "Big Yeti," which originated during the NFL tight end's college days at the University of Cincinati, the steakhouse will sell a drink with the same name, which features Gentleman's Cut Bourbon, Bulleit Rye, nocino, demerara and bitters. 

A Swift-themed drink called "Alchemy," named after the song with the same name on the singer's "Tortured Poet's Department" album,f will feature  vodka, dry curaçao, aronia berry, cranberry, strawberry, lime and oolong.

 

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Jackie Longo

Jackie is a freelance writer and editor with The Sporting News. She has covered sports, entertainment and lifestyle for over a decade. She has written for a number of outlets including Business Insider, The Sun, Travel+Leisure and Heavy. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from West Virginia University and resides in Charlotte, NC.