Compass McMinnville
Where McMinnville's main street meets the Willamette Valley vine rows
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Compass McMinnville
5 Total Rooms
5 Room Types
The building announces itself with the understated confidence of a place that belongs exactly where it stands. Compass McMinnville occupies a newly built structure in the heart of downtown McMinnville, Oregon, its design threading contemporary lines through a town known for its walkable main street, independent spirit, and proximity to some of the most celebrated pinot noir vineyards in the world. The architecture reads clean and modern without losing warmth, a boutique hotel built with intention for a destination that has long deserved one.
Inside, the twenty-room property keeps its scale deliberately intimate. Guest rooms are designed with a restrained material palette and thoughtful details that reward close attention. The aesthetic leans modern but comfortable, favoring texture and natural light over ornamentation. Common spaces feel curated rather than staged, inviting guests to linger in the kind of relaxed atmosphere that mirrors McMinnville itself. There is a sense throughout the hotel that every decision, from furniture placement to hallway lighting, was made by people who understand the difference between luxury that performs and luxury that simply works.
McMinnville's Third Street unfolds just outside the door, a stretch of locally owned restaurants, tasting rooms, wine bars, and shops that has quietly become one of Oregon's most compelling small-town corridors. The Willamette Valley's most storied appellations sit within a short drive, with Dundee Hills, Eola-Amity Hills, and Yamhill-Carlton all accessible for a morning or afternoon of tasting. This is wine country without pretension, and Compass McMinnville positions itself as a natural base for exploring it, close enough to the vineyards to make day trips effortless and rooted enough in town to make staying in equally appealing.
What lingers about the property is its proportion. Twenty rooms, one town, an entire valley just beyond. Compass McMinnville doesn't try to contain the destination within its walls. Instead, it operates as a well-designed threshold, a place that sharpens your attention before sending you out into a landscape that rewards it.
The building announces itself with the understated confidence of a place that belongs exactly where it stands. Compass McMinnville occupies a newly built structure in the heart of downtown McMinnville, Oregon, its design threading contemporary lines through a town known for its walkable main street, independent spirit, and proximity to some of the most celebrated pinot noir vineyards in the world. The architecture reads clean and modern without losing warmth, a boutique hotel built with intention for a destination that has long deserved one.
Inside, the twenty-room property keeps its scale deliberately intimate. Guest rooms are designed with a restrained material palette and thoughtful details that reward close attention. The aesthetic leans modern but comfortable, favoring texture and natural light over ornamentation. Common spaces feel curated rather than staged, inviting guests to linger in the kind of relaxed atmosphere that mirrors McMinnville itself. There is a sense throughout the hotel that every decision, from furniture placement to hallway lighting, was made by people who understand the difference between luxury that performs and luxury that simply works.
McMinnville's Third Street unfolds just outside the door, a stretch of locally owned restaurants, tasting rooms, wine bars, and shops that has quietly become one of Oregon's most compelling small-town corridors. The Willamette Valley's most storied appellations sit within a short drive, with Dundee Hills, Eola-Amity Hills, and Yamhill-Carlton all accessible for a morning or afternoon of tasting. This is wine country without pretension, and Compass McMinnville positions itself as a natural base for exploring it, close enough to the vineyards to make day trips effortless and rooted enough in town to make staying in equally appealing.

What we love about this stay
The Compass is what happens when someone with genuine design instincts gets their hands on a 1914 Craftsman and refuses to phone it in. Five distinct suites, each thoughtfully appointed with spa bathrooms, Frette linens, and enough considered detail to make generic hotel rooms feel like a different category entirely. A cedar sauna, a wine library curated around indie Willamette producers, and complimentary welcome wine set the tone before you've even unpacked. Two blocks from McMinnville's best restaurants and tasting rooms, walkable, unhurried, and entirely without corporate retreat energy. This is the only address in McMinnville worth putting in your itinerary.
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Free cancellation on most room types
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Where you'll be staying
706 Southeast 1st Street, McMinnville, OR, 97128, United States
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