<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I received several responses to my request for information on celiac friendly restaurants or health food stores in the Belhaven and Outer Banks area. One person said there is a great restaurant near Manteo (just before the bridge going to the Outer Banks on US-64) called the Lone Cedar. It is owned and operated by Marc Basnight, who is also the Speaker of the House in the NC Senate. She had eaten there pre-celiac days, and found it to be a very warm and inviting atmosphere...family style. She said the staff visited the tables to see if you were happy etc., and bet that if contacted ahead of time, they would be willing to help you out. Another person who generally spends 1-2 weeks a year in Nags Head had a lot of information for that area: She said there are mostly Food Lion grocery stores but the Seamark down around the Outer Banks Mall/outlet stores has more specialty stuff. I am just going to copy the rest of her notes because a couple of people indicated that they would be going to Nags Head this summer and particularly wanted this information. I love Tortuga's Lie on the beach road in NH at ~the 12 mile marker. Little hole in the wall local hangout with great seafood and sushi (!). We had a killer grilled yellowtail with mango/chipotle salsa the first week in May. They serve black beans and rice on the side. I have quizzed every year re what's in there and have not found any problem ingredients. Ask anyway again to be safe! Three CD'ers ate there w/o incident. I love Penguin Isle for dinner. They even have Creme Brulee and occ flourless triple desserts, choc mousse and usually strawberries or fruit with real whipped cream. The chef is great. His wife, Heidi, was quite pregnant but may still be working. Ask for her and she's great help. It's at about the 14-15 MP on the bypass on the sound side. Beautiful sunsets and cloth tablecloths but people were dressed more casually this year than I remember. I like the restaurant that Awful Arther's opened in NH called Bad Barracuda's. It's about the 13 MP with access from both the beach road and bypass. We ate there two nights and had the specially priced before 7pm fresh/steamed oysters and steamed shrimp (with Old Bay Seasoning) (supposed to be GF). I asked for real butter which they had in the kitchen. I also had the red potatoes. Three CD'er's ate there, too. The Black Pelican and the Flying Fish Cafe are both farther north but have been good at providing us with good meals. FFC is at ~9 MP on the bypass. It is a bit more pricey (as is Penguin Isle) but the food is good and the chef can make things any way you want it. I am not sure how many of these serve GF lunch...I know Penguin Isle is not open for lunch. Two/three of us with CD do not react with GI symptoms. The third one does and she did not have any problems at any of these restaurants. We took her to Penguin Isle for her Bday so she could have Creme Brulee and Choc mousse! We have also eaten at RV's as you come off the road to Manteo. It tends to be a little more fries/hushpuppies/coleslaw but you can get seafood cooked many different ways and a baked potato. Oh-there is a new carry out place owned by some folks that have rest's in Duck/Corolla. They do catering and carry out. It is somewhere around the 9-10 MP so it's in may be Kill Devil??. I read a blurb about it and saw a sample menu. They look like you could ask about ingredients and get a good answer and some carryout lunch. It's a catchy trendy sounding name...look for it in the freebie Guides and the sample menu things. Sorry I can't remember the name. (We did not make it to Nags Head because we had rain from a tropical storm at the end of the week, but this is great information for next time.) We ended up eating at the Beef Barn in Greenville, North Carolina twice. We had planned to go to Outback Steak House the second night, but the Beef Barn was so accommodating we went back there a second time. Their no smoking area was a long way from the smoking area and that was especially important to us because we had an 8 month old baby with us. I usually order salmon fillet or shrimp (when fresh shrimp is available), baked potato or steamed vegetables, and a lettuce salad when eating out. (I have multiple food allergies in addition to celiac disease, so I am very limited in what I can eat.) We also ate at Harris Seafood Restaurant at Lake Mattamuskeet. The food was good, but they did not have a no smoking dining area, so I would not eat there again. We ate lunch at the Sanitary Fish Market the day we went to visit friends at Morehead City. It is a very casual family-style restaurant that serves good seafood. Hopes this helps those who were interested. Mary Anne