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Mon, 18 Mar 2002 16:12:23 -0800
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

A place that I LOVE is a wonderful a lively Mexican place in Pacific
Grove (a couple of minutes from Monterey--next town) is called Peppers.
Great, fresh food in a fun and colorful environment--but not
overwhelming, like Chevy's.  They have all of the usual yummy Mex stuff,
just order corn tortillas and you're set.

There's a Denney's on Munras Ave. that will make things GF.  Also Taco
Bell on Alverado or Alverez, something like that...anyway it's a major
street as is Munras. Also the restaurants on the Wharf have lots of
seafood that you can get plain or broiled.

There is a Whole Foods Market in the Del Monte shopping center in
Monterey
where you can get GF foods.

There are several seafood restaurants on the wharf there that can
accomodate a GF meal.  They are more adult oriented though.

There are lots of seafood restaurants along the Fisherman's Wharf and
along Cannery Row that are pretty safe if you order broiled seafood
without any sauces.  There was also a good breakfast/lunch diner on, I
think Alonzo Rd, which is where all the locals hang out that will make a
burger to your specs.


Angela

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