Here’s What Subway’s New Reuben Sandwich Looks Like And It Wasn’t Bad

We love indulging ourselves in a good Reuben. The only problem is, we almost never make it in time before the local deli closes for the day. Luckily, there might just be a fast food fix for our sandwich problem.

Subway just announced the addition of two limited-time sandwiches Reuben lovers are gonna want to try. The sandwich franchise is now serving a Corned Beef Reuben and a Turkey Reuben.

Each sandwich features a hefty portion of meat (though nothing’s stopping you from doubling it), Bavarian-style sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and Thousand Island dressing. The finishing touch is the rye bread that is its vessel.

subway-reuban-02

Though we’re particularly fond of a good, classic Reuben, we still had our apprehensions on what a Subway version would be like. Nevertheless, we took a quick walk to our local Subway to give it a try.

It wasn’t bad.

As we sunk our teeth into the layers of salty corned beef, the brined meat balanced perfectly with the sweet and tangy Thousand Island. The sauerkraut added a much-welcomed crunch to the sandwich as each bite introduced a brand-new texture to our meal. Before we knew it, the sandwich was gone and our fingers were covered in orange sauce and bread crumbs.

Sure, you won’t get the same kind of quality from a deli. Let’s get that straight. We do, however, give Subway major props for introducing these two new sandwiches.

If your’e one who never makes it in time to get your sandwich fix before your neighborhood deli closes, this sandwich will more than satiate your Reuben cravings.

More content

CultureProducts
Japan Faces Matcha Supply Shortage As Global Popularity Rises
Japan’s tea industry continues to struggle to meet global demand. The trend began in 2024 with Ippodo and Marukyu Kyoamaen, two well-known tea companies that,…
,
Culture
OLIPOP Now Valued At Over A $1 Billion After Securing Latest Funding Round
About a decade ago, alcohol consumption in the U.S. was noticeably higher than it is today. Data shows a significant decline, especially among Gen Z,…
,
Eating InInnovation
DoorDash And Klarna Team Up to Let You Finance Your Meals
In a move that screams “treat yourself now, worry later,” DoorDash has partnered with buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) giant Klarna to offer flexible payment options for your…
,
Burger
We Deliver!

Enter your email address below and we'll deliver our top stories straight to your inbox