Adolf Reubke (December 6, 1805 – March 3, 1875) was a German organ builder.

Reubke was born in Halberstadt, the son of domain collector Georg Benjamin. His family moved to Hausneindorf in 1809, and Reubke began taking piano lessons.

Reubke's interest in music remained, and he taught himself to build instruments, building his first organ in 1837. He eventually started an organ-building business based in Hausneindorf. From 1853 to 1858, the company built an organ with 53 voices for the Jakobikirche in Magdeburg, and from 1856 to 1861, it built the organ at Magdeburg Cathedral.

From 1860, Adolf ran his business, now called Reubke & Sohn, with his son Emil. Emil continued to run the business after Adolf died, until his own death in 1884. Ernst Röver took over and, in turn, ran the business until his death.

Reubke died in 1875 in Hausneindorf.