Old Style Charm, luxury and convenience are all optionsThe Allison Inn and Spa in Newberg is the newest addition to the Yamhill Valley lodging scene. Hotel Oregon and numerous alternatives are also here.
The Allison offers luxurious accommodations and numerous resort-style amenities in a wine country setting.
“In my entire career, I’ve never seen anything like this," says Pierre Zreik, The Allison's managing director. "The Allison is a great asset for the entire valley. It’s getting terrific media attention and putting the area on the map as never before."
The inn is the largest luxury inn within the Willamette Valley's wine region. It offers 85 deluxe rooms and suites on four levels, all located in the east wing of the four-story, 155,000-square-foot hotel complex.
Vines already are in the ground on The Allison's own five-acre pinot noir vineyard, which was planted by David Adelsheim of Newberg's Adelsheim Winery. The inn staff now manages the vineyard in preparation for a 2012 vintage. The grounds also feature a garden, from which Executive Chef Stephen Marshall will gather fresh produce daily for the Jory restaurant. Named for the soil that characterizes the region, Jory will be open every day. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served.
Historic hotels are few and far between these days. If you're looking for something with some old-school charm, McMenamin’s Hotel Oregon in downtown McMinnville is a quintessential example of creativity in old-style, quality lodging for which the near-legendary Portland brothers have become widely known. A turn-of-the-century restaurant and bar on the ground floor and a penthouse pub with the best view in McMinnville complete the Hotel Oregon experience.
Down the road in Willamina, the enterprising Vinson sisters of Willamina operate the Wild Wood Hotel and Restaurant on Main Street, a rustic step back in time designed to tickle your nostalgic fancy.
Hotel/motel chains such as Best Western, Comfort Inn or Red Lion in McMinnville and Travelodge or Towne & Country Motel in Newberg offer reliably straightforward alternatives. Care of Discover Yamhill County.
The Allison offers luxurious accommodations and numerous resort-style amenities in a wine country setting.
“In my entire career, I’ve never seen anything like this," says Pierre Zreik, The Allison's managing director. "The Allison is a great asset for the entire valley. It’s getting terrific media attention and putting the area on the map as never before."
The inn is the largest luxury inn within the Willamette Valley's wine region. It offers 85 deluxe rooms and suites on four levels, all located in the east wing of the four-story, 155,000-square-foot hotel complex.
Vines already are in the ground on The Allison's own five-acre pinot noir vineyard, which was planted by David Adelsheim of Newberg's Adelsheim Winery. The inn staff now manages the vineyard in preparation for a 2012 vintage. The grounds also feature a garden, from which Executive Chef Stephen Marshall will gather fresh produce daily for the Jory restaurant. Named for the soil that characterizes the region, Jory will be open every day. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served.
Historic hotels are few and far between these days. If you're looking for something with some old-school charm, McMenamin’s Hotel Oregon in downtown McMinnville is a quintessential example of creativity in old-style, quality lodging for which the near-legendary Portland brothers have become widely known. A turn-of-the-century restaurant and bar on the ground floor and a penthouse pub with the best view in McMinnville complete the Hotel Oregon experience.
Down the road in Willamina, the enterprising Vinson sisters of Willamina operate the Wild Wood Hotel and Restaurant on Main Street, a rustic step back in time designed to tickle your nostalgic fancy.
Hotel/motel chains such as Best Western, Comfort Inn or Red Lion in McMinnville and Travelodge or Towne & Country Motel in Newberg offer reliably straightforward alternatives. Care of Discover Yamhill County.