Travis Kelce gave one Kansas City drive-thru worker a sweet story to tell after stopping by for frozen custard and leaving a tip far bigger than the order itself.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end visited an Andy’s Frozen Custard drive-thru in Kansas City, Missouri, on Thursday night and ordered the Travis Kelce 87 Concrete. TMZ reported that Kelce paid for a $6 custard and left a $90 tip for the employee working the window.
The Tip Was Bigger Than the Order by a Lot
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TMZ noted that the $90 tip worked out to roughly 1,500% on the $6 order. The employee who spoke with the outlet said Kelce was “down to earth and humble” during the stop and let workers take photos with him.
The same worker said Kelce thanked her manager and expressed appreciation for his fans. It was not a staged appearance or a formal charity stop. It was a late-night drive-thru order that turned into a memorable shift for the person at the window.
He Ordered His Own Signature Custard
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Kelce did not choose a random dessert. He ordered the Travis Kelce 87 Concrete, a custom Andy’s Frozen Custard blend tied to his jersey number.
An Andy’s Kansas City Instagram post previously described the Travis Kelce 87 Concrete as a frozen custard mix with crème caramel, Oreo, and cookie dough.
That made the drive-thru stop especially local: Kelce pulled up in Kansas City and ordered the dessert already carrying his name and No. 87.
Taylor Swift Was Not With Him
Because every Kelce sighting now gets pulled into the Taylor Swift orbit, TMZ also reported that Swift was not with him at the drive-thru. Kelce was said to be with a friend, and the outlet reported that he did not discuss Swift or their reported wedding plans during the stop.
Power Hits 95 also picked up the TMZ report, framing the story around Kelce’s Kansas City custard stop amid the couple’s heavily covered wedding rumor cycle.
The actual exchange was much simpler: Kelce ordered dessert, tipped generously, posed for photos, thanked the staff, and moved on.
The Moment Stayed Rooted in Kansas City
Kelce has spent his entire NFL career with the Chiefs, and Kansas City has remained central to his public image even as his fame has expanded far beyond football.
A stop at Andy’s Frozen Custard fits that local connection more naturally than another wedding-rumor update. The order was tied to his jersey number, the location was in Kansas City, and the tip gave one worker a story that moved quickly from the drive-thru window to entertainment headlines.
For a week already filled with Swift-Kelce venue speculation, the custard stop added a lighter detail: Travis Kelce wanted his signature concrete, and one Kansas City employee ended the night with a $90 tip on a $6 order.
