Oak 63 Bistro in Brookside: Dinner for 2

Item Number: 250
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Gift Certificate good for Dinner for Two
Food critic Charles Ferruzza wrote the following about Oak 63's Rueben sandwich:
I've eaten Reuben sandwiches in dozens of restaurants in the city and had many second-rate versions of the famous sandwich invented (depending on which version you want to believe) either in 1914 at New York City's Reuben's Delicatessen or in 1955 by an Omaha grocer named Reuben Kulakofsky . One surprisingly good version is served at, of all places, the kid-oriented dinosaur festival known as the T. Rex Cafe in the Legends complex in Wyandotte County.
And then I discovered J.B. Bremser's Oak 63 Bistro.
Who would have thought that chef J.B. Bremser's Southern French Bistro (that's what's painted on the plate glass window) would serve such a terrific version of an American sandwich? Bremser changes his lunch menu frequently, sometimes daily, and he knows how to stack a superb Reuben, with lots of Kansas City-made Boyle's corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut and Bremser's house-made Russian dressing.
And gorgeously grilled. Served with real Parisian-style pommes frites
Oak 63
408 E. 63rd
Kansas City MO