<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Summary of my original request: My wife will be in San Diego at the end of April. Looking for GF restaurants in the Horton Plaza and Seaport Village areas only as we only have one day. I thank all who have responded. The few suggestions have helped a great deal. The following are a summary of the responses received. - In Seaport Village there is a sea food restaurant right on the water that does gluten free - - Go to glutenfreeinsd.com and click on SD Restaurants. - - Check on www.glutenfreeinsd.com. There are several chains with GF menu items that have locations downtown, as well as some restaurants recommended by GF eaters. - There are a couple of good summaries in the archives. I use Google Maps to familiarize myself with any area. As you zoom in or out for detail, you can see the area names or the street names, search for addresses etc. - http://maps.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=68259 - I know there are several restaurants at the Seaport Village, and I was able to find meals. I do know there was a really good fish restaurant right near the San Diego Maritime Museum on the waterfront (long walk, but walking distance to Seaport Village...if memory serves me right...you'd have to look at a map, plus I don't know how much you like to walk), where I've had many successful meals. I think it's Anthony's Fish Grotto. I found this link to the restaurants in the Seaport Village. You can try calling ahead to see if they can accommodate you. http://www.seaportvillage.com/restaurants/ Here's a link to restaurants near Horton Plaza. Scroll down to the list below where they're asking you for information. It even tells you what type of place it is and how many miles from Horton Plaza... http://www.mytravelguide.com/restaurants/near-15215601-United_States_California_San_D iego_DowntownGaslamp_District_The_Westin_Horton_Plaza_restaurants.html Again, from this link, you can get a list of restaurants and call ahead. - I ate at 2 restaurants in Seaport Village but can only remember the name of the one really at the end near the battleships. It's called the Market. The other was a wooden building and both were very familiar with Celiac. - The Seafood Village has lots of fish restaurants and just tell them to not flour the fish. - I think that your easiest way is to mapquest each restaurant to the Horton Plaza and Seaside Village. Horton Plaza: 324 Horton Plaza San Diego, CA 92101. Seaside Village Seaport Village 849 West Harbor Drive San Diego, California 92101 Dennis *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the CELIAC List* Archives are at: Http://Listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?LIST=CELIAC