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Just a bit of history. Togo's was founded by a San Jose State student named Mike in 1975 who complained that the only place to eat in the area was the cafeteria at the college. He rented an old house a block away, hired a bunch of attractive girls, came up with a decent sandwich menu and the lines were long. I lived a few blocks away and ate there at least 4-6 times a week with the #9 and #16 being my regular selections. The original Togo's in Phoenix were franchises, one in Scottsdale and one in Gilbert combined with a Baskin Robbins. The Owner of the Gilbert store passed away suddenly and the family didn't want to continue in the business. The Scottsdale franchise also closed and there were no Togo's stores for several years. Having eaten in many different stores in California I must say that they were quite consistent in quality and service. The Guadalupe store is about average on my albeit not so frequent visits. Stick with the #9 or #16 and you can't go wrong.
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