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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thanks to all that replied. I have summarized a list of Health Food Stores
Restaurants and a very nice list of places to visit.

Health Food Stores-
Mustard Seed in Solon and Wild Oats in Beachwood   www.mustardseedmarket.com
Wild Oats In Shaker Heights

Restaurants-
Tony Roma's for their ribs and chicken with their 'regular' BBQ sauce
Hometown Buffet restaurants, Longhorn and Outback steak houses
Blakes Seafood
Hunan by the Falls - ask for Eileen (owner) and tell her you need GF.
Wonderful.
Moxie's at Chagrin and Richmond
The Bistro in Market Square 16725 Chillicothe Road, Bainbridge,OH 44023

If you like to sightsee, right downtown there is a naval carrier that is
worth seeing.

1/2 a block away from the ship is the Rock Hall of Fame and a hands-on
museum with an IMAX.  From town, if you follow Euclid Blvd. east several
miles, 2 blocks past University Hospital, on Mayfield Rd., is Little
Italy.  You won't be able to eat their pasta or meatballs, but it's a
quaint place and worth seeing--go in the evening when things are more
lively there.

If you like seafood, go to Pier W--it's in Lakewood and the food is
divine.  They have a dining room that overlooks Lake Erie.   The "Flats"
are just a few blocks west of downtown and are loaded with restaurants
of every kind.  The "Flats" were the old Lake Erie docks that were
transformed into a nuveau-chik area.  Most of the restaurants overlook
the canals.

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