Morgantown Mall Adds Local Flavor as Area Business Well Known in Community Added to Restaurant Lineup


Morgantown Mall continues its momentum with the upcoming opening of Grandma’s Country Kitchen, a beloved local restaurant, to its growing mix of dining, retail, and service offerings.


 

The restaurant will open in July in a nearly 7,000-square-foot space adjacent to JCPenney and Dunham’s Sports. The opening marks another exciting addition for Morgantown Mall following the recent arrivals of Pinnacle Pet Health, The Clever Canine, and other innovative concepts that will be announced soon.


 


“We’re thrilled to welcome Grandma’s Country Kitchen,” said Felicia Posey, General Manager of Morgantown Mall. “Grandma’s is a true local favorite, recognized by Morgantown Magazine as a Best of Morgantown winner and by Visit Mountaineer Country as a fan favorite. We look  forward to giving guests another great reason to visit Morgantown Mall and experience everything Grandma’s has to offer.”


 

Grandma’s Country Kitchen is known for its homemade Appalachian comfort food, made-from-scratch favorites, family recipes, and house made desserts. Guests can look forward to weekly specials, hearty meals, and breakfast and coffee served hot all day, every day.


 


At the heart of the business are owners Bobby Mayle and Crystal Fruhm, who opened the first Grandma’s Country Kitchen at a roadside stand near Granville. The Morgantown Mall location will be the couple’s third in north central West Virginia and will support continued growth with a larger dining area, food trucks, and private-party catering. Grandma’s has proudly served the greater Morgantown area for more than 10 years.


 


“We believe Morgantown Mall is the right fit for our customers,” said Bobby Mayle, owner of Grandma’s Country Kitchen. “It’s close to our former location, convenient to the I-79 corridor, and offers plenty of parking. This new space gives families an easy, affordable place to enjoy a meal together with more room to dine in. We’re grateful to our community and to the many loyal customers who helped make this move possible.”


 


Editor’s Note: All photos used with this story are from the Grandma’s Country Kitchen Facebook pages.

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