Travis Kelce Stops By College Park For Some Pizza

Courtesy of @TheHallCP on Instagram

Update: We were informed by several University of Maryland students that the photo uploaded a few days back was from years ago.

The DMV has been buzzing since Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce visited The Hall CP in College Park, MD, and ordered a “Triple Pep Pizza”, 🍕 according to a comment left by the food hall on its Instagram post showing the football star with restaurant manager Jamie Bishop.

Apparently, it isn’t the first time the defending Super Bowl champion has visited the food hall. According to Hyattsville Wire, “Kelce has come to the Hall before on his own and is a fan of the pizza. On his most recent visit, he hung out, talked with some other guests and then came back the next day to get a pizza to go.”

In addition to being one of the best players in the NFL and helping lead his team to an 8-3 record so far this season, Kelce’s fame has skyrocketed due to his relationship with singer Taylor Swift. Locally, many may remember that Kelce’s mother, Donna, wore a half Chiefs/half Eagles jacket that was created by a MoCo native to show support for both of her sons, who were playing on opposite teams in the Super Bowl.

The post has gained over 1,600 likes in the day that it has been up and has shined a little light on the food hall. Per its website, The Hall College Park is a “unique, community-driven space where innovators, artists, entrepreneurs and the community of College Park, Maryland can gather, dine, collaborate, and celebrate. Our full-service culinary space features convenient cuisine with an emphasis on all-around tasty food. We’ve got what you need: brain food to fuel a working session or scrumptious pizza to rouse up laughter and good times among friends.”

 

 

 

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