A great place to get a sandwich. One of the best sandwich chains on the west coast. Fresh bread, fresh ingredients. Friendly staff. I pick up at least one sandwich anytime I'm in town and they're open. The best pastrami of any large chain.
(5)
Miss S.
I saw TOGOs advertised in a coupon book from OSU, when I found it i excitedly pointed it out to my husband who went back the next day and bought himself a sandwich, I wasn't in a sandwichy mood so I didn't get one that day. He loved his sandwich, we went back a few days later and I got the veggie avocado sandwich from the menu, I wasn't a fan of the avocado too bland but I didn't knock it off just yet because I put lots of cilantro and jalapeño in my homemade stuff, my husband liked it so much so I gave it another try since every other aspect was good ( options, customer service, cleanliness, ect) The second go around I did lots of veggies with some cheese. I think my lack of sauce/ dressing ( that I didn't order so my fault) made it seem like ehh ok . However i generally like making my sandwiches at home because I like a lot if some stuff and not so much a lot of other stuff.
(3)
Brad H.
Sorry - just going to give you a heads up... This is going to be a pretty butchered review. It'll probably be all over the place. I love this location. Unlike the Campus TOGO's, they can toast your sandwiches. Also unlike the Campus TOGO's - there's hardly any line, so you get your sandwiches almost immediately. I recommend getting the daily special as it not only saves you quite a bit of money, but also the staff seems to load your sandwich up a little more. I feel like because they already have the daily special's ingredients out they give you more - unlike if you got something like Pastrami on a random day, they may be a little more conservative after having to go and dig out the ingredients from the cooler in the back. The sandwiches all together are pretty good - though the sourdough bread was a little hard. I recommend the bread with cheese. My gf loves to go and get the soups in a bread bowl. Hits the spot for those cold rainy days. Last but not least, THE PRICE. $4 for a loaded 6" sub! GAWD DAYUM. Best deal on 9th, hands down. If you're a sandwich dude or dudette - definitely recommend TOGOs for an affordable bite.
(4)
Scott P.
My friends and I were passing through Corvallis on our way to Seattle and stopped here for a quick bite. We were all pleasantly surprised and utterly impressed by the excellence and quality of our sandwiches. The ingredients were fresh and tasty and the portions generous. Not only was the food great, the service was fantastic too - everyone was friendly and helpful. I sure wish there was a Togo's here in MInnesota.
(5)
Shannon T.
The same owner is here from way back in the day! ('90-'93) The staff was friendly, fast, and the portions are still generous after all these years! If your on campus (OSU), check out their location in the MU Commons! The sandwiches are always good, and made to your specifications! I know there might be other places serving up a sub, but Togo's? It always my Go To place! Thanks Chris, you're still doing a fabulous job after all these years! GO BEAVS!!!! And having friends over, and don't want to cook? Call 'em up, and order a party platter of sandwiches! You will be glad you did!
(5)
Colleen F.
We normally love Togo's, but today was a big miss. My husband ordered the roast beef and I had the egg salad sandwich. His had maybe four slices of beef and the egg salad barely went across the bread. Normally the ingredients are piled high. Someone sat next to us with a roast beef and was HUGE--piled at least 5-6" high. The restaurant was nearly empty so they weren't busy. The difference was the sandwich maker. What's the deal??
(2)
Richard S.
Better than Subway, but not as good as other Togos I have been to. Service is spotty; lunches can be iffy due to slowness on the part of sandwich makers. Seems to be a high turnover of "makers" which causes a high level in inconsistency from one visit to the next. Could be cleaner. Appears that profit is winning out over consistency, service and quality. If you visit other Togos (other than OSU; same owner) you will most likely be disappointed...if you normally get bread-wiches at Subway, you should be pleasantly surprised, even with above issues.
(2)
M U.
This is the best sandwich in Corvallis hands down. Fresh fixings and large portions. I have been coming here for 20yrs and never disappointed. My favs: hot #8, 4, & of course 9. Enjoy.
(5)
Pam 1.
Turkey and guacamole: So disappointing. I LOVE guacamole. But this guacamole was so extremely under seasoned and devoid of salt that it was awful. Didn't even taste avocado. The bread was just not good. Turkey was low quality and lacked flavor. I felt like I had a cold. You know, when you can't taste anything!? No amount of sub preparation wizardry could compensate for such subpar ingredients. Maybe they think they're saving money. First and last time visit.
(1)
Yannie Y.
Hello sandwich makers at this particular TOGOs location, I've been to the one on OSU campus a few time and have loved the sandwich/soup combo. Never have I tried this location. Today, I ordered the Viva Veggie because they advertised it on the website, "NEW TOGO'S TOASTED WRAPS". Awesome, let me get one. [-] Ordered it. Took it to go. 30 minutes later. Opened it up. Soggy, soaked veggie wrap. Great. Very appealing. Fantastic. A puddle of liquid, yum. First of all, my wrap was flat, like it got squished by a load of textbooks. Okay, that's fine. What in the world is wrong with you guys? Seems like you added a heaping ladle of balsamic vinaigrette, wait, maybe not one, maybe TWO ladles? Oh man, next time, I should scoop the juice out to measure it. Okay, next... um... I'm sorry, where's my hummus? There IS hummus on there, right? Wait, let me check, "hummus, roasted red peppers, feta cheese, lettuce, tomato, red onion, and balsamic vinaigrette". Yup, there is is HUMMUS! Anyhoo, I didn't taste it, but who knows, it might be in there... the "dressing" in my wrap was wayyyyy too tasty for me to taste the hummus. [+] Let me ponder this for a while. [?] Haha, no more wraps or visits from me for a while or at all.
(1)
Jason H.
The experience at Togo's is largely dependent on who makes your sandwich. If you get someone new, the will most likely skimp on the fixings in your sandwich and ask you a billion times to repeat what veggies you want on it. My favorite is the #8 (turkey and roast beef with swiss cheese) and a few of their specialty selections are good as well. I just wish they were a bit more generous with the quantity of ingredients.
(3)
Curtis B.
Sorry Togo's you just didn't do it for me. The staff was nice, the bathroom was clean, the sandwiches were boring. Basically subway with a higher price, luckily I had a coupon for a free meal with purchase of sandwich. I almost feel bad giving them 2 stars as I had heard from a few people that they were good, and technically nothing was bad. Yet like the yelp stars say: 2 stars "Meh. I've experienced better."
(2)
Louise-Annette B.
Although I have never been able to successfully eat here without being cross-contaminated by allergens, it is one of my hubby's favorite restaurants for his dream meal: hot pastrami on white bread with yellow mustard! I picked up a sandwich to go for him on Friday. The service was friendly and fast. It looked like a very meat-packed sandwich to me and my hubby loved it!
(3)
Natalie W.
Dude I love this place! Their specials are incredible. $2.50 for a bagel sized sandwich or $5 for a regular sandwich, chips or cookie, and a drink. I've always found their sandwiches to be fresh and I can add anything I like to make it perfect. I like it a million times better than Subway.
(5)
Coral C.
Never thought I'd say it, but Subway is actually better. Totally bland and tasteless. I need to find me a real deli in this town.
(2)
Kelli Rhyanne K.
Coming from California, I was stoked to see a Togo's here in Corvallis; unfortunately, they don't compare. I am used to a Togo's sandwich Piled high with goodies...not here. Order a sandwich from Togo's on 9th and you are mostly getting bread. I still prefer Togo's over Subway, but not by much. Guess if I want a real Togo's sandwich, I'd better visit home.
(2)
Matt T.
The last few times I was here, I was disappointed by the quantity of fillings. Instead, I got mostly filler and bread. The hot pastrami was skimpy to say the least. Better selection than Subway, but definitely more costly and in the end, it seems like less quality.
(2)
Glen B.
This place is as good as it gets - love love their Cobb Salad and now that I've written this - I'm going down there to eat dinner!
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Robert L.
A great place to get a sandwich. One of the best sandwich chains on the west coast. Fresh bread, fresh ingredients. Friendly staff. I pick up at least one sandwich anytime I'm in town and they're open. The best pastrami of any large chain.
(5)Miss S.
I saw TOGOs advertised in a coupon book from OSU, when I found it i excitedly pointed it out to my husband who went back the next day and bought himself a sandwich, I wasn't in a sandwichy mood so I didn't get one that day. He loved his sandwich, we went back a few days later and I got the veggie avocado sandwich from the menu, I wasn't a fan of the avocado too bland but I didn't knock it off just yet because I put lots of cilantro and jalapeño in my homemade stuff, my husband liked it so much so I gave it another try since every other aspect was good ( options, customer service, cleanliness, ect) The second go around I did lots of veggies with some cheese. I think my lack of sauce/ dressing ( that I didn't order so my fault) made it seem like ehh ok . However i generally like making my sandwiches at home because I like a lot if some stuff and not so much a lot of other stuff.
(3)Brad H.
Sorry - just going to give you a heads up... This is going to be a pretty butchered review. It'll probably be all over the place. I love this location. Unlike the Campus TOGO's, they can toast your sandwiches. Also unlike the Campus TOGO's - there's hardly any line, so you get your sandwiches almost immediately. I recommend getting the daily special as it not only saves you quite a bit of money, but also the staff seems to load your sandwich up a little more. I feel like because they already have the daily special's ingredients out they give you more - unlike if you got something like Pastrami on a random day, they may be a little more conservative after having to go and dig out the ingredients from the cooler in the back. The sandwiches all together are pretty good - though the sourdough bread was a little hard. I recommend the bread with cheese. My gf loves to go and get the soups in a bread bowl. Hits the spot for those cold rainy days. Last but not least, THE PRICE. $4 for a loaded 6" sub! GAWD DAYUM. Best deal on 9th, hands down. If you're a sandwich dude or dudette - definitely recommend TOGOs for an affordable bite.
(4)Scott P.
My friends and I were passing through Corvallis on our way to Seattle and stopped here for a quick bite. We were all pleasantly surprised and utterly impressed by the excellence and quality of our sandwiches. The ingredients were fresh and tasty and the portions generous. Not only was the food great, the service was fantastic too - everyone was friendly and helpful. I sure wish there was a Togo's here in MInnesota.
(5)Shannon T.
The same owner is here from way back in the day! ('90-'93) The staff was friendly, fast, and the portions are still generous after all these years! If your on campus (OSU), check out their location in the MU Commons! The sandwiches are always good, and made to your specifications! I know there might be other places serving up a sub, but Togo's? It always my Go To place! Thanks Chris, you're still doing a fabulous job after all these years! GO BEAVS!!!! And having friends over, and don't want to cook? Call 'em up, and order a party platter of sandwiches! You will be glad you did!
(5)Colleen F.
We normally love Togo's, but today was a big miss. My husband ordered the roast beef and I had the egg salad sandwich. His had maybe four slices of beef and the egg salad barely went across the bread. Normally the ingredients are piled high. Someone sat next to us with a roast beef and was HUGE--piled at least 5-6" high. The restaurant was nearly empty so they weren't busy. The difference was the sandwich maker. What's the deal??
(2)Richard S.
Better than Subway, but not as good as other Togos I have been to. Service is spotty; lunches can be iffy due to slowness on the part of sandwich makers. Seems to be a high turnover of "makers" which causes a high level in inconsistency from one visit to the next. Could be cleaner. Appears that profit is winning out over consistency, service and quality. If you visit other Togos (other than OSU; same owner) you will most likely be disappointed...if you normally get bread-wiches at Subway, you should be pleasantly surprised, even with above issues.
(2)M U.
This is the best sandwich in Corvallis hands down. Fresh fixings and large portions. I have been coming here for 20yrs and never disappointed. My favs: hot #8, 4, & of course 9. Enjoy.
(5)Pam 1.
Turkey and guacamole: So disappointing. I LOVE guacamole. But this guacamole was so extremely under seasoned and devoid of salt that it was awful. Didn't even taste avocado. The bread was just not good. Turkey was low quality and lacked flavor. I felt like I had a cold. You know, when you can't taste anything!? No amount of sub preparation wizardry could compensate for such subpar ingredients. Maybe they think they're saving money. First and last time visit.
(1)Yannie Y.
Hello sandwich makers at this particular TOGOs location, I've been to the one on OSU campus a few time and have loved the sandwich/soup combo. Never have I tried this location. Today, I ordered the Viva Veggie because they advertised it on the website, "NEW TOGO'S TOASTED WRAPS". Awesome, let me get one. [-] Ordered it. Took it to go. 30 minutes later. Opened it up. Soggy, soaked veggie wrap. Great. Very appealing. Fantastic. A puddle of liquid, yum. First of all, my wrap was flat, like it got squished by a load of textbooks. Okay, that's fine. What in the world is wrong with you guys? Seems like you added a heaping ladle of balsamic vinaigrette, wait, maybe not one, maybe TWO ladles? Oh man, next time, I should scoop the juice out to measure it. Okay, next... um... I'm sorry, where's my hummus? There IS hummus on there, right? Wait, let me check, "hummus, roasted red peppers, feta cheese, lettuce, tomato, red onion, and balsamic vinaigrette". Yup, there is is HUMMUS! Anyhoo, I didn't taste it, but who knows, it might be in there... the "dressing" in my wrap was wayyyyy too tasty for me to taste the hummus. [+] Let me ponder this for a while. [?] Haha, no more wraps or visits from me for a while or at all.
(1)Jason H.
The experience at Togo's is largely dependent on who makes your sandwich. If you get someone new, the will most likely skimp on the fixings in your sandwich and ask you a billion times to repeat what veggies you want on it. My favorite is the #8 (turkey and roast beef with swiss cheese) and a few of their specialty selections are good as well. I just wish they were a bit more generous with the quantity of ingredients.
(3)Curtis B.
Sorry Togo's you just didn't do it for me. The staff was nice, the bathroom was clean, the sandwiches were boring. Basically subway with a higher price, luckily I had a coupon for a free meal with purchase of sandwich. I almost feel bad giving them 2 stars as I had heard from a few people that they were good, and technically nothing was bad. Yet like the yelp stars say: 2 stars "Meh. I've experienced better."
(2)Louise-Annette B.
Although I have never been able to successfully eat here without being cross-contaminated by allergens, it is one of my hubby's favorite restaurants for his dream meal: hot pastrami on white bread with yellow mustard! I picked up a sandwich to go for him on Friday. The service was friendly and fast. It looked like a very meat-packed sandwich to me and my hubby loved it!
(3)Natalie W.
Dude I love this place! Their specials are incredible. $2.50 for a bagel sized sandwich or $5 for a regular sandwich, chips or cookie, and a drink. I've always found their sandwiches to be fresh and I can add anything I like to make it perfect. I like it a million times better than Subway.
(5)Coral C.
Never thought I'd say it, but Subway is actually better. Totally bland and tasteless. I need to find me a real deli in this town.
(2)Kelli Rhyanne K.
Coming from California, I was stoked to see a Togo's here in Corvallis; unfortunately, they don't compare. I am used to a Togo's sandwich Piled high with goodies...not here. Order a sandwich from Togo's on 9th and you are mostly getting bread. I still prefer Togo's over Subway, but not by much. Guess if I want a real Togo's sandwich, I'd better visit home.
(2)Matt T.
The last few times I was here, I was disappointed by the quantity of fillings. Instead, I got mostly filler and bread. The hot pastrami was skimpy to say the least. Better selection than Subway, but definitely more costly and in the end, it seems like less quality.
(2)Glen B.
This place is as good as it gets - love love their Cobb Salad and now that I've written this - I'm going down there to eat dinner!
(5)