Togo’s new Pretzelrami is the first step in a company-wide makeover.

The San Jose-based sandwich chain introduced the sandwich this week as a part of a “complete brand refresh.”

But that means giving customers what they expect, and one of the things they come in for is fresh pastrami, Togo’s new chief development officer Corey Wilde said in a phone interview. The 47-year-old brand has a new slogan, “true to the sandwich.”

The Pretzelrami features more than a quarter pound of meat on a soft pretzel bun with white cheddar cheese, yellow mustard and dill pickles. Customers can get a $3 discount coupon by joining Togo’s Rewards Program at togos.com, according to a news release.

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The Cheesecake Factory is offering $15 lunches, dessert included The refresh includes a new logo, uniforms and packaging. “The look and feel of the store is going to be different,” said Wilde.

The first completely redesigned store is opening in North Highlands, a Sacramento suburb, according to Wilde. Older stores are being remodeled.

Togo’s has more than 220 shops and is a big presence in Orange County but a diminishing one in the Inland Empire, where its San Bernardino shop recently closed.