So he decided to turn his taste for Togo’s into a business venture and help bring the California-based brand to the region. “And during the whole time my son and all of his friends from California that were at UNR complained about the lack of sandwich options.”Įrickson didn’t want to just wait and hope Togo’s would migrate to Northern Nevada. “My wife and I relocated here and we agreed that we’re missing those Togo’s flavors and quality,” said Erickson, whose youngest son attended the University of Nevada, Reno and still lives in the area. If Erickson and his family wanted to savor Togo’s sandwiches, they had to drive back to California, traveling roughly 100 miles before reaching the nearest one in Auburn. Simply put, there were no Togo’s in Reno - or anywhere in Northern Nevada, for that matter. That changed a year ago, in April 2020, when the Bay Area native moved to Reno. Growing up in the Bay Area and attending college in San Jose, where the Togo’s franchise was founded, Erickson could always count on his favorite sandwich shop being a short drive or walk away. Dave Erickson likes Togo’s sandwiches - a lot.
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