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Conference In Monterey Ca


nannyb

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Hello

I am traveling to Monterey CA for a conference. Looking for restaurants that might be friendly to a gluten-free diet in the area. I am familiar with many of the big chains that are helpful but have no idea which ones would be walking distance, short cab ride from the convention center.

Leaving in mid-October.

Any ideas?


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Lucky you.....I lived in Monterey for 7 years - but ate wherever I wanted....non-diagnosed Celiac!

When you say convention center I assume you mean the Marriott? If so...you can walk to Montrio - a really wonderful bistro open for lunch and dinner with a great British chef....he should be able to accommodate. Of course, I moved away two years ago and things do change....but to the best of my knowledge he is still there. Down further is a gorgeous restaurant called Stoke's - a little pricier - but a renowned chef who also should be knowledgeable about gluten issues. Just phone in advance. You are close to the wharf, and I would avoid most restaurants there (well......as a native I avoided it entirely since it is packed - but you'll want to see it) except one called....Domenico's, I believe? The best oysters rockefeller I've ever had (I think those have breadcrumbs :( ).....but seafood carefully prepared should be safe. At this moment I can't think what else is around.....there are so many unbelievable bistros all over the place I could recommend, but would require driving.....

Oh, if you're there on a Tuesday evening, there's the most wonderful farmers' market on Alvarado (the street runs right into the Marriott) and they sell everything.

If you do rent a car.....go to Passionfish in Pacific Grove - outstanding. Or Loutas' L'escargot in CArmel.....warm, quaint tiny bistro with some of the best food around. I know for a fact that Kerry Loutas will easily accommodate. There are so many others......*sigh* I miss that place!

Have fun!

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Hello

I am traveling to Monterey CA for a conference. Looking for restaurants that might be friendly to a gluten-free diet in the area. I am familiar with many of the big chains that are helpful but have no idea which ones would be walking distance, short cab ride from the convention center.

Leaving in mid-October.

Any ideas?

If your up for a little bit of a drive, maybe 20 or 30 minutes, try the Pacifc Edge restaruant at the Carmel Highlands Inn. It's pretty expensive but outstanding! They will make any accomodation for you.

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Thanks for the great suggestions. Yes I will be at the Marriott and over a Tuesday. I was last there in 1998 but had no dietary issues than so ate at lots of great restaurants.

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