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Contribuisci feedbackClassic sandwich chain place. I usually go with the hot pastrami or turkey/salami. the personal seems to be strenuous and less committed at this place. I recommend online ordering and collection, they receive the best results and the least waiting times. I get a togo green here and I'm glad they're close. this is not the best local sandwich spot in the opposite, but I would still recommend it as a viable option.
Normally a good sandwich shop, but recently they have generally fallen sensual and customer service aspekte. slow, as it could be. one of the workers counted 10 minutes money on the counter. not safe to lift in today's environment with human shop and the like. they count the money in the back and are sure. Sandwich manufacturers do not listen to my order and did less than the normal amount of pastrami on my sandwich. to add it, I asked for extra hot meat, and she puts up my meat and leaves only my sandwich there while she refilled meat supply, then picks up my not extra warm sandwich with minimal meat and it is to pack it. wth?
We often get salate here and after this evening we will take a break. the girl behind the theke seemed to have a rough night, and my man builder market salat had only one hempdul of salat and the rest was sweet and produce and no paprika as usual. not sure what happened at this place. I miss how it is years ago
The best pastrami sandwich. they are always fast and friendly. they are located in the safeway area in the inner city of brentwood.
The beginning of the end for Togo's. Don't laugh. I ordered the very basic turkey cranberry on wheat. What was one a premiere place to go to, and I've been doing so for 30 something years and this store for my mom since she moved here, is now using the the watered down, ultra thin sliced turkey, much like you'd find in a gas station sandwich, although that might be an insult to some of the healthy sandwich providers I've seen lately. Zero flavor with an almost gag-reaction on my first bite. And the tomatoes... My grandfather was a farmer and grew organic tomatoes in his hydroponic quonset hut set up in the 1960's and onwards, what Togo's offers is near blasphemy. For what they charge, now $10.50 for a turk cranberry w/o cheese, you could go make this very same sandwich with ingredients from the FoodMaxx or the downtown Brentwood Safeway and have great sandwiches all week long. I've bought several different kinds of turkey from FoodMaxx, all 10 times better quality than I had on that sandwich. They've jumped the shark. Nothing to see here anymore. Move along... move along...
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