Places to stay in Amity, Oregon
Amity is a city in Yamhill County, Oregon. The 2007 estimate is 1,480 residents. Local restaurants include Coelho Winery, Franny Beck Wines, Silas Wines / The Bramble Tasting Room, and Samuel Robert Winery.
If you are travelling in the area, Amity is located close to North Branch Cozine Creek, Domaschofsky Reservoir, Ballston County Park, Brooks Yard and Weston Landing.
The center of Amity ( which is at is longitude -123°12'36 and latitude 45°6'55.44 ) is located and 7 miles away from McMinnville.
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Amity

Amity Vineyards ( Dining
/ Winery / Brewery ). Located at 18150 Southeast Amity Vineyards Road. The old tasting room and winery sit on one of Oregon's pioneering vineyard sites atop the the Eola-Amity Hills and looks out over the rolling and evergreen hills and valleys below. From here one can experience the dynamic range of the seasons of the Pacific Northwest in their full splendor. The rapidly changing elements provide the stage for our dynamic flavor profiles and require spontaneous and skillful stewardship. The challenge inspires us, and remind us that time is fleeting and beautiful, and that these moments we experience are what will become our future rituals and traditions.
www.amityvineyards.com
The Common Cup ( Dining / Coffee shop / Tea ). Located at 516 South Trade Street. The Common Cup is an espresso and waffle bar in Amity, Oregon.
We are centrally located within Trade Street Commons and serve as a meeting point, where you can pick up an excellent cup of coffee or a bite to eat. The bar is setup to encourage conversation however long or brief. Immediately adjacent additional seating is provided in the hall, spilling over into the common area, reinstating a sense of gathering.
thecommoncupamity.com