I knew I was getting old, when, a few years ago, I seemed to conclude on a regular basis that something was
just not the way it used to be. For awhile, I could see only the down side of this state of affairs, but, thanks to the wisdom bestowed upon me by other LTH-ers, I have now come to a new understanding. The upside of most things no longer being the way they used to be is that a few things do stay the same as they always were, and that makes them all the more rare and beautiful. A case in point: Shady Glen Dairy Stores in Manchester, CT.
Exterior of original location. The photos below were taken in the “new” location, on the west side of town. Shady Glen is justifiably proud of 60 years in business.
These young waitresses seemed to get a real kick out of wearing the vintage white cuffed and collared uniforms and starched aprons. And how about that coffee set-up?
Crispy cheese burgers are the big draw at Shady Glen. (I can't help thinking of
The Flying Nun for some reason). The cheese is good old American, and your guess is as good as mine as to how they keep it intact over the burger patty. The place has been touted by Roadfood.com and the Sterns. I heard about it from some of my young co-workers, who grew up nearby. The cole slaw is house-made and quite good. Fries were average, but onion rings well-done seem to be the way to go, based on my co-workers' recommendations.
Here, the fellow at the grill demonstrates his adaptation of bowtie to polo shirt and the standard Shady Glen fried cheese technique. You can order a side or two of fried cheese if you are into that sort of thing.
This being Connecticut, a lobster roll is available. While not the very best I have ever had, this was a fresh and generous version, quite satisfying.
Shady Glen has a wide variety of ice creams available in the case. I will have to try the Grape Nut one day. (To clarify: this means “Grape Nut” as in the cereal. It is not a grape flavored ice cream with nuts.)
Although I admit to a traditional bent regarding hot fudge sundaes, my nostalgia jones was well-enough soothed by Shady Glen to permit me a foray into novelty: Easter Special Ice Cream. It was an almond scented green base studded with pineapple and maraschino cherries. Good, but next time I think I will opt for the Hot Blueberry sundae.
Shady Glen Dairy Stores
840 Middle Turnpike E. Manchester, CT 860-649-4245
360 Middle Turnpike W. Manchester, CT 860-643-0511
Man : I can't understand how a poet like you can eat that stuff.
T. S. Eliot: Ah, but you're not a poet.