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Specialties
We are a diner style restaurant. We serve breakfast all day as well as lunch and dinner. we also have a take out/ice cream window. We have out door seating during good weather. We also serve beer and wine. We have both seating as well as counter seating. Our grill is directly across from the counter so you can watch the cooks prepare you favorite meal.
History
Established in 1964.
The Shady Glen is a landmark diner located in Turners Falls, MA. It was started by John Carey. He ran the business for over 40 years. The Glen went through a rough period with a few owners that didn’t quite understand what their customers were used to or liked. As of May 1st, 2012, Charles Garbiel II took over the Glen. Charles was born and raised in Turners Falls and would eat here as a kid. Charles has been making small additions to the menu as well as doing some things never done at the Glen before. The Shady Glen now accepts Visa and Master Card. The Shady Glen also now serves beer and wine, a first for the glen. We welcome you to come in for some great food, and awesome atmosphere. It is very upbeat. You may even catch the owner bantering with some of the regulars. It’s all in good fun and we have lots of laughs.
Meet the Business Owner
Charles G.
Business Owner
Charles was born and raised in Turners Falls, MA. He attended Turners Falls High School. Charles went onto to college at GCC and Westfield State College. He earned 4 associate degrees, one Bachelors degree and one Masters degree. He became a personal trainer and a physical education teacher. During all that time Charles worked at The Turners Falls Pizza House. Charles was setting himself up to purchase the pizza house but the deal fell through. When the Shady Glen came up for sale, Charles jumped at the chance and seized the opportunity. Charles brings 15 years experience in the restaurant business with him to the Shady Glen. Charles’s goal is to make the glen a friendly, fun place to come and eat. So far, he is off to a great start.