<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Thank you to everyone who gave me suggestions. Several people asked for this list who will soon be traveling to HH. I look forward to a good meal. Carol Best and safest bet in HH is, believe it or not, Outback on the main drag;it has an extended menu with more seafood than usual. this is a difficult place to get GF meals in a restaurant. The big grocery stores there, Publix and maybe Safeway (can't quite recall which chains but they will be very obvious from the road) all have fresh seafood and lots of choices of vegetables, fish, shrimp, fruits and so forth. Not a big selection of Gf cereals or waffles in the grocery stores, so if possible, bring your own bread, cereal etc. Not aware of the hfs selection, but they no doubt have one or two.......we go there often, but end up either at Outback (the take-out there is a possibility too, but be sure you double-check everything before you leave, often they make mistakes) or buying fish and veggies and cooking at home. Many disasters at restaurants, a lot of fried everything and sauces, rushed staff, not used to Gf, mainly catering to tourists and slapping plates of fried stuff together. Pls. post your summary, we're going again in May and would like some new ideas; since we live in Altanta, we drive and pack the car with our GF supplies, that's why I am not familiar with the hfs scene there.......thanks and good luck! There's a Bonefish on Hilton Head. They have a gluten free menu (which you may very well already be aware of) Here's a store (not on teh island, but close by) Bluffton Circle of Health , 70 Pennington Dr. #19 29910 843-815-2060 If you come through Charleston there are 3 such stores and our site lists all the restaurants that we have found good stuff at and we add one each month by eating at one our leader has talked to prior to eating. Then we get a small g/f menu. www.charlestonceliacs.org We vacation on Hilton Head every summer. We have eaten successfully at The Quartermaster, Old Oyster Factory, and our new favorite is Alexander's in the Palmetto Dunes Resort. The manager there, I believe his name is Tom, came to the table with the chef to review what my son was interested in for dinner. Both "Tom" and the chef returned to the table to make sure there weren't any problems. My son has never been disappointed. Have a great trip. * Send administrative questions to mailto:[log in to unmask] * Archives are at: Http://Listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?LIST=CELIAC