<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Thanks so much for your information! The responses follow: Whole Foods Market has a store in Portland. Check their website for location. There is a list of support groups in Oregon, including one in Portland, at http://www.celiac.com/cgi-bin/webc.cgi/st_prod.html?p_prodid=310 <http://www.celiac.com/cgi-bin/webc.cgi/st_prod.html?p_prodid=310&p_cati d=35&sid=91hH9H0m09tj2wL-16103308158.19> &p_catid=35&sid=91hH9H0m09tj2wL-16103308158.19 one or more of them may be able to give you some great info. There is a new Tony Roma's behind Columbia Center there is also an Outback Steakhous on Canal Drive. There is a Thai Resturant on Clearwater in Kennewick. Richland Health foods and Highland Health foods carry a very good selection of Gluten Free items including Amy's Frozen Food items, Glutano products - they close early on Friday's and are closed on Saturday's but are open of Sunday's. Fred Meyer's both in Richland and Kennewick have Nutrition Centers and also carry Gluten free items. I have found the health food stores carry a better selection. New Season's Markets have gluten-free items, Nature's Markets have g-f items and Whole Foods in downtown Portland has items too. McCormick's restaurants have been knowledgable (depending on the waiter of course) to help me with dining, they are in Beaverton and have great steak. Chevy's has been ok in the past (Mexican). Nature's, also known now as Wild Oats has at least two stores (maybe three) that I know of in the Vancouver/Portland area. There's also Trader Joes, and a new one that I think is called New Seasons Market or something like that. Nature's (Wild Oats) is my favorite. Don't really eat out much, but Beaches here in Vancouver is very helpful for any dietary preference, have had good luck there because they try really hard. Have a great time. Most restaurants in the Gorge will work with you to ensure GF - we eat out at most of them. The brewpubs, such as Big Horse, or pizza places, are the only real challenges, but there are many other places to eat. For Mexican, try Crazy Pepper in Hood River or Casa El Mirador in The Dalles. For upscale, we do very well in Hood River at North Oak Brasserie, Mesquitery, 6th Street Bistro and Stonehedge, but really, most all the restaurants here will work with you if you explain your needs. In The Dalles, try the Baldwin Saloon. Lyle Hotel on the Washington side of the river should be able to work with you, as well as Big River Grill and El Rio in Stevenson, Skamania Lodge and North Bonneville Hot Springs. Mother's Market at the east end of Hood River has some GF items, including bread - they're a health food/vegan store (closed Saturdays). Fred Meyer in The Dalles, and Rosauers in Hood River also carry some GF items. The BEST GF place to shop is Nancy's in Canby, southeast of Portland - you should definitely go out of your way to shop there, it's worth a special trip. Hi: Go to Outback Steakhouse web site, they have a gluten free menu, and a location map. Perhaps there will be one close to where you will be. I have had excellent luck all over this country eating at Outback Steakhouses. I have a suggestion tho - print a copy of the menu, take it with you, and -------ask for the manager--------. Believe it or not-- the Safeway in Lincoln City has a gluten-free section. Also in Linolcn City is an organic grocery. Most of my celiac friends go to the Corbett St Fish house. For Mexican some have said Acapulco Gold in the Multnomah area. I hope you've already heard about Corbett Fish House in Portland (503-246-4434). They have a list of GF items on their menu; I was so pleased and most importantly felt safe that they would accommodate people with celiac disease. It's good for their small business,too as they were also happy to know that they naturally had GF fish and chips. They told me that just a week after visiting their restaurant, they would put up a GF menu on the Internet athttp://www.corbettfishhouse.com/ourmenu.html *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the Celiac List*