Omaha Food: The Blackstone Reuben Sandwich at Cottonwood Hotel

Finally!  I made it to the Cottonwood Hotel to try the Blackstone Reuben.

A very close up view of the Blackstone Reuben with two thin, soft and sturdy pieces of rye bread holding an ample amount of corned beef with melted gruyère cheese

With all the stories and anticipation from waiting so long, I was afraid that I might be building this up into something bigger and be disappointed. I was not!

First, looking at it I could tell it was no ordinary sandwich with its two slices of rye bread that were much thinner than the comparatively massive interior. For me, a real sandwich has more in between the bread than there is bread.

The bread was tasty and a good complement to the cornbeef, gruyère , sauerkraut and Thousand Island dressing and took nothing away from the star of the sandwich- the indescribably tender corned beef.

I have never had, in all my years of enjoying Reubens and corned beef and cabbage,  a corned beef so tender and flakey. It was the truly the star of the sandwich.

The gruyère cheese was a nice surprise. The sauerkraut was mild and not overpowering and flowed well with the milder version of the dressing, keeping the corned beef front and center for your palate’s delight.

The Blackstone Reuben sandwich along with ketchup and fries

Come to the Cottonwood Hotel and try this tasty Omaha food for yourself!

Kimpton Cottonwood Hotel
302 S 36th St.
Omaha, NE 68131

Omaha Interview: Lance Temple, The Klimpton Cottonwood Hotel

OmahaNebraska.com Interview with Lance Temple

Lance

I’ll give you a little background on the history of the hotel. It was originally, the Blackstone Hotel, built in the early 20s.

The Reuben sandwich, which which we’re known for, was invented here
in the early 20s. This is one of our signature sandwiches and also the Butter Brickle ice cream was invented here as well. So, we have a lot of history in the hotel.

Up on the eighth floor, Richard Nixon when he was running for president, he did a speech here, as well as JFK, so we have quite a bit of history here.

Thank you.

I look forward to returning and trying more on the menu at this Omaha restaurant.

Next up- I tried the Reuben sandwich!