Nina's

Lees Yard, Holt
01263 710138

Recent Reviews

Pauline Peddar

Fish and chips very good.

Glenn Barnes

Lovely pier, lovely location. Great beach and pubs nearby

Jennifer Kerry

Lovely atmosphere, great service, a favourite

Christine Hine

Very good

Colin Horwood

Great food. It is now called the Snug.

patinsedgefield banks

Great food and friendly staff

Belinda Holley

Fabulous food and lovely staff. We love Nina!

Ben L

SOME WOULD LIKE THIS PLACE, I WAS VERY DISAPPOINTED, IF I WANTED TAPAS FROM ICELAND I WOULD HAVE GOT MUM TO GO THERE!I had high hopes for Nina's. It's called a wine bar and bistro, mmm, sounds good. The reviews I read on Google sounded good. They do tapas, so my wife should be happy. Holt's a nice place, can't go wrong I thought. Or can I?Nina's is snuck down a side lane, easily missed, maybe we should have kept walking. Let's get on with this. The welcome was I felt slightly reluctant but still a welcome. Two other couples were seated. I should have realised my mistake on picking up the menu which was laminated with a burn mark on it.We eyed tapas on the menu, nothing exciting but should satisfy us we thought. We ordered some wine, which was actually pretty good and there the quality ends.I actually said after ordering our food and waiting at least 20 minutes before cutlery found its way to us, that I thought it was a good sign and that the food should all be prepared fresh. Maybe I shouldn't have said that.After a lengthy time the food arrived. Think Christmas party nibbles in Iceland, the prawn tails in pastry with sweet chilli sauce, Nina's gave us 3 for just under £5. Then prunes wrapped in bacon, otherwise known as Devils on Horseback - 4 for just under £5, that were quite tasty but let's not get too excited. Then chicken wings in garlic and honey sauce, I think they might have been more than £5, sounds great, but they were more like frozen Southern fried chicken with pepper, I couldn't taste any garlic or honey and I wouldn't expect a southern crumb on what should have been a sticky gooey tender wing. Next, chicken and chorizo skewers, I thought they would have been made with manchego but no, they are made with cheddar and the chicken was stringy, I think more than £5 again. Finally, garlic bread, well that was straight from a packet and overcooked at that, around the £3 mark.In fairness to them, the food was hot, the hygiene was good and I have no concerns about being ill from the food I had. I also think that if you are not bothered by having exciting food you will enjoy Nina's, but to me, the food represented very poor value and did not meet my expectation of an alleged wine bar and bistro.I couldn't be bothered to take photos, because nothing inspired me to do so, but maybe I should have so you could see how naff it was.

617collinm

Always love coming to see Nina and sampling her home cooked food We enjoyed the Meatballs and of course the chicken skewers chichicks

AnitaT947

Stopped by for a drink and were warmly welcomed by the very nice staff. There is a very limited menu so you can hope that what they do, they do well, but we didn't eat here as it was strangely empty.

annetteg153

Hidden away, gladly sign-posted, we returned for our annual visit. The small yard is quaint,private and really lovely. Service is very personable and Nina is a lovely lady,very friendly and accommodating. For lunch I had the mackerel pate which was excellent, whilst my husband chose the filo pastry prawns which were equally good. Good choice of wines which are reasonably priced. This place is off of the main 'touristy drag' and has a lovely ambience. Lovely decor, clean, well maintained and we cannot recommend highly enough. Thank you Nina for a lovely lunch time. enough

lovewalks123

Food was ok but not sure how they can call themselves a wine bar, the wine was poor, cheap supermarket wine. £21 for a bottle of hardy’s. Live music was good though . Went for a curry instead.

Dawn Y

We had an evening meal at Nina’s yesterday. The food was delicious and the service friendly and accommodating. We ordered the beef cooked in Guinness, the spicy meatballs and a crab salad, everyone was very happy with their choice and thoroughly enjoyed their meal. We also indulged in desserts, the strawberry cheesecake was our favourite. Next time we visit North Norfolk we will definitely pay a return visit.

mattoldred

Freindly staff (Nina?), I asked if they could make my wife an Aperol spritzer, which they could but they made it with Soda instead of Prosecco. The atmosphere was a little strange, felt like we were intruding on a family get together, with the locals all at the bar.

ardogeena

Lovely atmosphere. Great people. Good choice of wine and size of glass! Also does food, but can’t comment on that

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