Overview
- The restaurant inside the Loews Hotel at Truman Road and Baltimore began service at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
- The website shows no reservations available until later in the fall, and managers plan to accept a small number of walk-ins.
- Pricing places it among the city’s most expensive, with an eight-ounce wagyu filet at $95 and a six-ounce top cap wagyu ribeye at $110.
- Menu and bar items lean into Chiefs ties, including a $15 Mahomes Ketchup Flight, cocktails named for Mahomes and Travis Kelce with a Taylor Swift nod, and beer options featuring Coors Light and Kelce-backed Garage Beer.
- Noble 33 describes Mahomes and Kelce as active partners in tastings and design while declining to detail their financial stake, and local tourism leaders expect the venue to draw visitors and lift nearby businesses.