Paint and Pour in Wine Country: A Two-Night Retreat at Arbor View House

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Looking for a creative escape that blends relaxation with artistic expression? Our Paint and Pour retreat offers just that—a perfect getaway in the heart of Long Island’s wine country.

A group of people are painting in a vineyard.

Your Stay

Settle into one of our uniquely decorated rooms, each combining modern amenities with charming historical details. Whether you choose the Champagne Suite or the cozy Zinfandel Room, comfort and elegance await you.


Evening One: Paint and Pour Experience

As evening falls, join us for a guided painting session. No experience? No problem. Our skilled instructor will lead you step-by-step as you create your own masterpiece. Sip on a curated selection of local wines from North Fork vineyards, each chosen to inspire your creativity. Light fare, including bruschetta, pizza, charcuterie boards, and vegetable crudités with dips, will be available to complement your experience.


Day Two: Explore and Indulge

Start your day with a gourmet breakfast featuring fresh fruits, vegetables, and locally sourced ingredients. Spend the day exploring the North Fork’s renowned wineries with our curated guide. For lunch or dinner, indulge in local favorites like The North Fork Table and Inn, The Frisky Oyster, Noah’s, or The Hellenic. Back at Arbor View House, unwind in the garden, on the deck, or in one of our serene lounging spaces.


FAQ for the “Paint and Pour” Retreat at Arbor View House


Do I need to have painting experience to join the event?

Absolutely not! Our Paint and Pour events are designed for participants of all levels, from beginners to more experienced painters. Our skilled instructors provide step-by-step guidance to ensure everyone leaves with a piece of art they’re proud of.


What is included in the ticket price?

The ticket price includes everything you need: painting supplies (canvas, paints, brushes, and apron), expert instruction from a skilled artist, a selection of wines to enjoy throughout the event, and light refreshments. Your stay includes two nights’ accommodations in the room of your choice (subject to availability) and two gourmet breakfasts. Plus, you’ll take your finished artwork home with you.


How long does the event last?

The Paint and Pour event is designed to last approximately two hours, allowing plenty of time for painting, sipping, and a short break. We recommend arriving a few minutes early to get settled.


Can I come alone, or do I need to bring a partner?

You are more than welcome to come solo and meet new people or bring along a friend, partner, or family member. It’s a wonderful way to enjoy some creative time together or make new friends along the way.



Are non-alcoholic beverages available?

Yes! We offer a variety of non-alcoholic beverages for guests who prefer not to drink alcohol or are under the legal drinking age. We want everyone to have a fantastic time, no matter their beverage choice.


What should I wear?

We provide aprons to protect your clothing, but we recommend wearing something you wouldn’t mind getting a little paint on. While most paint washes out easily, it's better to be safe than sorry.


Do you still have questions?

If your question hasn’t been answered here, feel free to reach out! You can contact us directly at (631) 477-8440 or email Innkeeper@arborviewhouse.com. Ready to book your Paint and Pour retreat? Visit us at Paint and Pour at Arbor View House.


Booking Details

  • Dates: Available on select weekends. Check our calendar for availability.
  • Rates: Two-night stay with Paint and Pour experience is $65 per person, plus room rate.
  • Reservations: Call us at (631) 477-8440 or book online.


At Arbor View House, we offer more than just a bed and breakfast—we offer a destination where art, wine, and relaxation come together. We can’t wait to welcome you to an experience that will refresh your body, inspire your creativity, and nourish your soul.

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