If you've visited Freeport, Maine, in the last few years, you've noticed a lot of changes. The town is currently evolving from a hub of outlet shopping to more of a mixed destination for shopping, dining and experiences.

Main street has been indicative of all those things. Some longtime retailers have shut down their outlet stores and have been replaced with new shops and experiences. And soon, one notable outlet store will be replaced by a brand new restaurant.

Me Lon Togo Plans Move From Rockland to Freeport, Maine

For the last few years, a restaurant serving West African cuisine has made waves in Rockland, Maine. Owned and operated by a former music professor at Colby College, the four-course meals at Me Lon Togo became the talk of the town.

But as with so many restaurants in the midcoast, Me Lon Togo ran into an issue. That issue was getting customers through the door.  A mix between the specialty cuisine and price point left Me Lon Togo feeling like a seasonal restaurant. According to Portland Food Map, that is about to change.

Me Lon Togo is Planning a Major Move to Freeport, Maine

After several successful years serving summertime crowds in Rockland, Me Lon Togo is planning a move to 58 Main Street in Freeport where Vineyard Vines operated in hopes of becoming a year-round culinary destination.

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The move to Freeport is going to come in phases as Me Lon Togo gets off the ground. Initially, the restaurant will serve light bites and cocktails as the transition from retail space to functional restaurant takes place.

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