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Nutty Nana’s now open at the Somerset Mall

For anyone familiar with Nutty Nana’s former food truck, or their Liberty brick and mortar location, we have good news for you! The Somerset Mall is now home to the establishment’s second location! 

T.J. Rayhill and his partner Andrew Beal have brought a unique experience to mall visitors with items made by Kentuckians, for Kentuckians. And it IS about the experience, not just the items you’ll find, or the tasty items you can purchase.

Winter offerings will include soups, salads, and sandwiches, or what T.J. calls “fast casuals,” in addition to beverages and homemade donuts. 

“It’s a convenience factor for existing shoppers,” T.J. says of their new location at the mall. 

The former school teachers found a passion while at Campbellsville University, offering desserts via a food truck. That’s where the brand Nutty Nana’s — modeled after T.J.’s grandmother — originated.


T.J. Rayhill puts some finishing touches on the new mall space for Nutty Nana’s. Mall shoppers can enjoy a break for a drink or lite meal, purchase freeze dried candies, and Kentucky-made products. 

T.J. said he had inquired about a kiosk space in the mall to sell freeze dried candy made by his and Andrew’s foster kids, and ended up with the storefront. You can find that yummy candy and many other goodies and treasures at their new location. Look for local artists’ work on the walls, too! 

Nutty Nana’s Somerset Mall hours are Monday through Thursday, from 10 a.m. – 7p.m.; Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.; and Sunday from 1 – 5 p.m.

Watch for some exciting things that will be happening at Nutty Nana’s, including paint parties hosted by Andrew, and fun activities this Christmas season. It’s a great reason to give our Somerset Mall a visit!


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