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spots that are Dog Friendly in the Willamette Valley

Here are a few places your pooch will be welcomed; dog-friendly is typically outside only, unless noted.

Honey Pie Pizza

Honey Pie

Newberg

Artisan New York style pizza and salad bowls in a speakeasy-esque space tucked behind the shops on College Street. Takeout and delivery also available.

Furioso

Furioso

Dundee

One of our favorite places to taste in the valley! Beautiful wine, stunning view, friendly and knowledgeable people in the tasting room. Our favorite patio for the summer months.

The Bitter Monk

McMinnville

Probably the best beer bar we’ve been to, anywhere. It’s a locals hangout but very friendly to visitors, too, with a great staff (say hi to Becky and Henry for us!), always a couple of cider options, and great people watching. No food served, but you’re welcome to bring your own in from nearby restaurants. Under 21 not allowed inside our out; dog-friendly outside.

Red Hills Market

Dundee

This is the place you will wish you had one of back home. Casual, delicious breakfast and lunches with the wine country farm feel that we love most about this area. Also a great spot to grab provisions for a winery lunch: local cheeses, charcuterie, breads, desserts, wine, cider and beer.

Stoller

Dundee

We consider Stoller a must-do when visiting the valley, for their deep local roots, the gorgeous wines, stunner of a tasting room and sweeping vineyard views. This is our favorite “wine country happy hour” spot, with a bottle of rosé and a nice lounge in the adirondacks while taking in the view.

Soter (Mineral Springs Ranch)

Carlton

One of the best views you’ll find in the valley, along with some of the most beautiful wines, and a truly stunning biodynamic estate. They have a cozy fireplace and host some of the best can’t-miss events.

Brooks

Amity

If riesling is your thing, Brooks can’t be missed, but they have a full lineup of pinot noir and other whites, too. They also have a really fun tasting room team, a great food menu, a stunner of a view, and a constant calendar of events. It’s always a really fun time there, making it our go-to spot with guests. Dog-friendly outside. Estate wines are biodynamic.

McMinnville Farmer’s Market

McMinnville

Open May – Oct on Thursdays, with local produce, meat, cheese, flowers and dry goods.

Elizabeth Chambers Cellar

McMinnville

Winery in downtown McMinnville producing pinot gris, pinot noir, and a delicious rosé. It’s an especially good spot for enjoying the weather spring through fall on their beautiful patio. Open until 7pm on Friday and Saturday.

Wolves and People Farmhouse Brewery

Newberg

If you’re a craft beer lover, this place can’t be missed. Wood-aged, wild yeast, farmhouse style beers made in an old wooden barn on a working family farm in Newberg. Tasting room open Friday through Sunday.

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