Even as the internet roasts his restaurant for “sky-high prices” and “cold mashed potatoes,” Patrick Mahomes couldn’t care less — because this week, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback was photographed grinning from ear to ear, dining at 1587 Prime alongside his mom Randi Mahomes and wife Brittany.
The photo, now going viral across fan pages, shows the NFL superstar surrounded by family, laughing over dinner at his own steakhouse — the very same one that’s been under heavy online fire.
And fans can’t stop talking about it.
“He’s unbothered and thriving — that’s the Mahomes way,” one fan wrote.
“That smile says, ‘We’re fine over here,’” another added.
Family Night Over the Frenzy
1587 Prime, co-founded by Mahomes and teammate Travis Kelce, opened on September 17 — the quarterback’s 30th birthday — inside the luxury Loews Kansas City Hotel.
Since its debut, it’s become more than a hotspot for celebrities — it’s now the family’s go-to gathering place.
A recent Instagram snap showed Patrick seated with Randi, Pat Sr., Jackson, Brittany, and little Mia, their table glowing under the restaurant’s signature golden lighting. With Randi smiling proudly beside her son and Brittany leaning in with a glass of red wine, it was a portrait of unity that fans described as “pure warmth amidst the noise.”
“When life gets loud, he finds peace with family,” one follower commented.
The Backlash That Sparked a Food Fight
Despite its star power, 1587 Prime hasn’t escaped criticism. A now-viral Reddit thread titled “The $16 Cold Mashed Potatoes at Patrick Mahomes’ Restaurant” ignited a frenzy after one local diner complained that the pricey sides were “served cold and overhyped.”
That single post unleashed a flood of debate. Some argued the restaurant’s fine-dining prices were “tone-deaf to Kansas City fans,” while others defended Mahomes’ right to build something elite.
“It’s not McDonald’s — it’s a luxury experience,” one user clapped back.
“You’re paying for the vibe, not just the food.”
Travis Kelce Speaks Out
As online chatter swelled, Travis Kelce stepped in to defend their new venture on his New Heights podcast.
“There’s not a bad dish on that menu, man,” Kelce said. “I love the Hamachi — it’s something special. We wanted to give Kansas City something it’s never had before.”
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Kelce’s comments quickly went viral too, earning him praise for standing by his business — and by Mahomes — through the heat.
“This Is Our Place” — Mahomes Keeps His Cool
For Mahomes, the backlash is just another test of composure. “It’s a cool place we can call our own — and hopefully Kansas City can call their own too,” he told reporters earlier this month.
The quarterback even mentioned how his teammates have embraced the new spot:
“Chris Jones stopped by, George Karlaftis was here, and Chris Oladokun came through. It’s turning into a little Chiefs clubhouse,” he said.
And judging by the latest family dinner photo, that’s exactly what it’s become — a home base for food, laughter, and togetherness.
From the Field to the Table
Critics may keep debating the prices and the plating, but one thing’s clear: Patrick Mahomes isn’t losing sleep over it. He’s too busy enjoying the restaurant with the people who matter most.
At that candlelit table — surrounded by his mom, wife, and family — the message was unmistakable: you can serve the quarterback cold potatoes, but he’ll still keep it cool.
And maybe that’s the real secret behind his success — whether it’s a Super Bowl comeback or a viral food controversy, Patrick Mahomes always plays the long game.