Togo's Eateries, Inc. is a chain of 250 fast casual sandwich restaurants owned by Nimes Capital who purchased the company from Mainsail Partners in December 2015. Its headquarters are in San Jose, California.
Togo's is often combined with Baskin-Robbins' ice cream shops (which were both owned by the same parent company from 1997 to 2007). Togo's was sold to a private equity firm in 2007. Most of Togo's stores are franchises.
In 1968 Reed opened a sandwich shop at 336 East William Street near San Jose State University in San Jose, California. At that time, the sandwich shack (in a building built in 1919 and less than 1000 square feet) was so small that only four people at a time could be inside and the sign out front read "Sandwiches To Go" with To Go being on the second line.
In 1971 the shop was purchased by Mike Cobler, a local San Jose State University student. The second Togo's location was opened in Corvallis, Oregon in 1971 when Reed relocated after the sale of the San Jose location. The third location opened in downtown San Jose in 1974. The first franchise was sold in 1978.
In 1997, Togo’s was acquired by Dunkin' Brands. By 2001, there were approximately 350 Togo’s sandwich shops, serving more than 25 different types of sandwiches.
On November 30, 2007, Togo's was sold to Mainsail Partners, a San Francisco-based private equity firm, in partnership with Tony Gioia, a former president of Baskin-Robbins. Tony Gioia served as chairman and chief executive officer of Togo's until his retirement in May 2017.