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Traveling To San Diego


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I will be traveling to San Diego in a couple of weeks. Does anyone of any gluten free restaurants. Thanks Loretta

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pegom1 Rookie

heading to the West Coast mid Aug. Any suggestions on where to eat out? Thanks!

burdee Enthusiast

I'm heading to San Diego in October, so I'd also appreciate info on celiac friendly restaurants. I located a gluten-free retailer near the airport (Gluten Solutions), but need some restaurants whose waiters/chefs speak 'celiac' or might be able to grasp the concept of gluten free/dairy free. ;)

I live in Seattle, WA, so if 'pegom1' would be visiting the Seattle area, I can list some great celiac friendly restaurants here, including "Outback" (OK, you have go come armed with your own gluten-free menu choices to some of those), P. F. Chang's where they speak fluent 'celiac', but best of all, "Kaili's Kitchen" run by a celiac who prepares a totally gluten free menu with some Gluten-free Casein-free choices and brws her own gluten-free beer. Anyway, if you're heading to Seattle, let me know and I'll list more Seattle celiac friendly restaurants. :)

BURDEE

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For those of you who will be traveling to San Diego and surrounding areas, there is a great website you should check out. They list restaurants, grocery stores, and other information about being gluten free in San Diego!

Open Original Shared Link

God bless,

Mariann

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pegom1 Rookie

Burdee- not heading to Seattle this time- San Diego and Anaheim-but thanks!

pegom1 Rookie

gf4life

Thanks for the great website! I live in NY and was diagnosed about 3 1/2 years ago. I had been stumping my doctors as to what my problem actually was. I was on vacation and made the mistake of "Dining with Shamu" at SeaWorld. I was violently ill that night and had to have a Doctor come to the hotel! HE was the only dr to suggest a food intolerance. 3 months later I had my diagnosis. THis time I will be informed and NOT be Dining with Shamu! I have loaded all the info from the website you provided in to my Palm Pilot that has various menus and commercial product info.THANKS!

tarnalberry Community Regular

burdee,

I'm heading to Seattle for a business trip next week, so I'd love it if you could post those suggestions!


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Trader Joes in SD.

La Jolla - 858-546-8629

Pacific Beach - 858-272-7235

They have gluten free food.

Lisa

burdee Enthusiast

OK, Tiffany. Here's a list of Seattle restaurants which feature gluten free entrees. Since I'm not sure how familiar you are with the Seattle area, I just listed the names, phone numbers and general location. If I didn't recognize the exact location, I just indicated 'Seattle'. :unsure: Call individual restaurants for directions.

Bonefish Grill

Downtown Seattle

206-405-2663

Cafe Flora

East Seattle

206-325-9100

Chez Shea

Pike Place Market

Downtown Seattle

206-467-9990

Dahlia Lounge

Downtown Seattle

206-682-4142

Flying Fish

Downtown Seattle

206-728-8595

Fandango

Seattle

206-441-1188

Kaili's Kitchen (totally gluten-free)

Edmonds (No. of Seattle)

206-542-1462

Outback Steakhouse

North Seattle

206-367-7780

South Seattle

206-839-1235

Painted Table @ Alexis Hotel

Downtown Seattle

206-624-3646

Sanmi Sushi

Seattle

206-283-9978

Shamiana

Kirkland (East of Seattle)

206-524-3664

Shamiana

North Seattle

206-524-3664

Wasabi Bistro

Seattle

206-441-6044

Wild Ginger

Downtown Seattle

206-623-4450

P. F. Changs China Bistro

Bellevue Square (East of Seatte)

425-637-3582

P. F. Changs

Westlake Mall (Downtown Seattle)

206-393-0070

Flying Apron Organic Bakery

University District (N. of Seattle)

206-526-2903

Have a great trip. :D

BURDEE

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