I’ve gone to Togo’s my whole life! I love the classics, 8, 16, egg salad. The WMD is yummy! A must go.
Elizabeth G.
Classificação do local: 4 Minot, ND
Togo’s is a better option for subs than any other sub shop in the area — that’s certain and I don’t think anyone would argue with that. The Torpedo, Italian(#16), and The Club are my personal favorites. The bread is made in house and is fluffy and fresh every time. The sandwiches come in four sizes; tiny, small, large, and family size. The tiny size is honestly enough for any one person but you will wish you had more so may as well just order a small. Lol. Service is super fast and they have a drive through window at this location too.
Honest E.
Classificação do local: 4 Marquette, MI
This is definitely a marquette original. The subs are great and you can watch them be prepared, staff is friendly and helpful. The value is there and I have never been dissatisfied in my subs from togos.
Matthew V.
Classificação do local: 3 Eastside, Albuquerque, NM
Solid good sandwich shop, quality breads and meats. I am usually reactive in digestion to low quality/processed breads like some other places have, but this was clean and did not leave me in discomfort The store itself needed a bit more cleaning attention, seemed almost like a college dorm room but other than that I was very pleased with the friendliness of staff and quality product.
Jared M.
Classificação do local: 5 La Crosse, WI
I love Togo’s. My family and I live in northeastern Wisconsin and every time we come to visit family in Marquette, a Togo’s visit is a must-do activity. The bread is super fresh and the atmosphere is awesome. Not much of seating on the premises but it’s the perfect food for a quick pick-up for a picnic at Presque Isle. I have to recommend the Cowboy Chicken sandwich. But whatever you order I guarantee that these are the best sandwiches you’ll ever have.
Michael S.
Classificação do local: 5 Marquette, MI
Not sure what happened for the few negative reviewers, I’ve always had pleasant service and fresh ingredients the few times I’ve been here. But that food tho: NOMNOMNOM! Seriously, the first time I came here, I ordered a small(actually quite big) torpedo, and as soon as I finished it I had to get back in the car and go get another one. WOW, so good. The bread is everything I’ve ever wished for at other sandwich chains and the portions are actually satisfying. Free sodas for NMU students, too!
K V.
Classificação do local: 5 Iron Mountain, MI
Best subs…(Jeremy Clarkston pause)…in the world. Great bread, great meat, great cheese, let’s eat. The WMD is great for those who like their subs filled with freshly grilled steak… and then MORE meat added on top. And if you like a giant pickle, they have those too.
Michael M.
Classificação do local: 2 Marquette, MI
Their bread has gone down hill and it’s not like it used to be. Having said that the service can be slow but that’s when they are busy. For some reason the other Togo in Harvey is better.
Matt S.
Classificação do local: 1 Marquette, MI
The food can be good if the bread is fresh enough. But a little customer service goes a long way. I grew up in Marquette and remember in high school and most of college at NMU that Togos was great! They had sub’s stuffed with toppings and was run by friendly down to earth college kids. I recently got some Togos. What a change. They renovated their dining area and it looks great but that is overshadowed by bland sandwiches with stale soggy bread. I ordered a large tuna for me an a small ham and cheese for my nephew. They mixed up the sizes but instead of making a new one or giving me my money back they gave me 20% off my next order. That sounded really lazy to me. The guy at the counter even scoffed and rolled his eyes at me when I told him the sizes were mixed up. When my nephew ate his sub he found a long black hair in it. Instead of wasting my time complaining I threw both our subs in the trash and got jimmy johns. I don’t expect fast food workers to be extremely friendly(I even find that weird or annoying sometimes) but a little apology and understanding would be great. I’m never going here again. When I walked in I saw the cashier treat every customer rudely. You don’t want to be treated that way and they obviously don’t want to serve you. Don’t encourage this type of behavior and spend your money on one of the many local restaurants on 3rd street in Marquette. I personally think they put something in the employee water to turn these people into apathetic disrespectful assholes.
Luke O.
Classificação do local: 1 Marquette, MI
Gluten free options are a joke! Their gluten free«flat bread» is a tiny soft shell taco. When you order a small gluten free flat bread you get two small soft shell tacos, comparable in size to Taco Bell’s side taco. What is not comparable to Taco Bell is the price! $ 6 for Togo’s small gluten free flat bread! I will say that the NMU student free medium drink is nice. The place has also not been very clean(especially the kitchen) the past couple of times I have gone there.
Matthew f.
Classificação do local: 5 West Bloomfield Township, MI
Absolutely phenomenal sandwiches. I was directed here from a friend who lives in town. It was so good that I had to come back the next day. Mediterranean and Weapon of Mass Destruction were both delicious. Also, make sure to get your sandwich on three cheese bread.
Bob N.
Classificação do local: 2 St Clair Shores, MI
Mmmmmm, not so much. Very very meh. Nothing special about the bread on the Italian sub nor the amount of ingredients. Things have changed from when they opened in the old days.
Alana C.
Classificação do local: 2 Marquette, MI
Togos used to be the best. When I moved away, it was always the first stop when I flew into town. Now that I’ve moved back my opinion has changed. I thought that maybe all of those times they were rude or didn’t get my order right, that it was just an off day. Now that I’ve tried to go there several times over the last few months, I realize that they have just tanked. The service is horrible. Every time I’ve gone in, there is chaos and unpleasantness. I called in a big order for a work event. They didn’t know how to take it. I gave my name twice. I went to pick it up. «There’s no name was it $xxx?» I don’t know. I didn’t ask. I am sad that Togos is as poorly run as it is. Don’t bother. There are many gems in Marquette. Togos is no longer one of them.
Trevor L.
Classificação do local: 5 Lindstrom, MN
This is still the best sandwich in the world. They have had their ups and downs over the years but the bottom line is that you can’t get bread like this at any other sub shop. If it is fresh it is heaven but even when they serve you the stuff that is almost stale it still beats the freshest Jimmy John’s or Subway bread!!! I always look forward to visiting Togo’s when we go back home. My mouth is watering as I write this just thinking about a 16 on whole wheat. That is the other thing… the wheat bread is just as good and fluffy as the white!!! The service is usually slow and if you go here when it is busy forget about getting your sandwich quickly. When you do, though, it is well worth the wait!!!
Justin M.
Classificação do local: 4 Gaylord, MI
If your an NMU student use your ID to grab a free pop!
Jennifer P.
Classificação do local: 3 Bloomingdale, IL
I was starving after a 4.5 hour hike, so headed to Togo’s based on the great reviews from my fellow Unilocalers. I ordered a large Turkey Bacon Avocado and medium fountain drink(total was around $ 9.50). The bread was nice and mushy, and the toppings were good but not very plentiful. Overall it was filling, but not«out of this world» delicious.
Scott C.
Classificação do local: 5 Milwaukee, WI
The best sandwich place in MQT. I usually get the chicken sub and it’s awlays been good. The bread is probably the best part of the sandwich here. The interior is totally 70’s-80’s décor. Prices are fair and service is quick.
Bat M.
Classificação do local: 5 Marquette, MI
There is little in life that I miss more than Togos sandwiches. Granted, I was raised a scant few blocks from here so I am a touch biased. The 16 is the«classic italian sub sandwich.» And it is perfect at that. When you start with quality ingredients and make it on the spot you can’t go wrong. The Missile and the Torpedo are what defines a hot sub for me. I also frequently consider getting Tummy T. Togo tattooed on my arm.
Jeff T.
Classificação do local: 4 Portage, MI
Steak and cheese, extra steak and extra cheese please! I always get a Togo when I come back to town to visit just because its been that way since I graduated college. I used to eat Togos once a week when I lived in Marquette and went to MSHS92 – 95. I still remember family 16’s prior to HS. So yes it is a staple and its not going anywhere. The worst thing that Togo’s did was hire these very young HS kids that have no idea about quality control and really the basics of a good sub. This addresses the hit or miss issue. As for the bread, no arguments there. The Pasta Shop on 3rd Street actually uses Togo’s bread so what does that say? Anyway, ignore the bad reviews and have yourself a Togo. I like the one on 3rd but if its not do-able, then Harvey will be fine. Enjoy!
Justin O.
Classificação do local: 2 Kalamazoo, MI
I don’t write bad reviews. If you don’t have something nice to say, why say anything at all is my motto on Unilocal-but in this case… ugggh! Togo’s subs use to be a staple in the MQT area when I went to school 99 – 05 and when my sister went to Northern previous. I remember the soft bread, fat toppings, great service. and of course… the marquette beaches are just a minute drive and a perfect place to eat your hometown subs… but today, the only thing left in that picture is the beaches. They are still gorgeous and very welcoming to picnic goers, swimmers, tanners, dog walkers etc. Lake Superior is beautiful and will stand the test of time… TOGOS on the otherhand will not. It was the complete opposite of the mouthwatering memory i had in my collective foodie schema! The bread was gross, perhaps stale, the meat flavorless, and I got the MISSLE –the infamous steak sub… it was gross, barely edible… even after i added salt and pepper. WHAT A BUMMER. The service at the counter was a unpleasant expierence as well to top it all off. I tried to order a ham and turkey sub with lettuce, pickles, black olives and mayo… but since togos isn’t really friendly on the special orders(they charge for banana peppers) THE lady rolled her eyes and sighed as she had to write a message down to the line cook… The sandwich was for my daughter, and even her at five said please and thank you. but the return was unwelcoming! So sad Marqutte. Shame on TOGOS for going down hill! There is a Jimmy Johns across the street, STuckos Pub just down the street, and third street bagel even farther south(½ mile) all on third street! Save yourself the lame expierence and unpleasant sub and go eat something Marquette worthy! Don’t forget the beach dude!