
Nektar is a wine, beer, and whiskey bar located in the heart of New Hope Pennsylvania. This intimate bar across from the Bucks County Playhouse provides a great place to enjoy a bite to eat before or after the show. In the winter, you’ll find Nektar to be a place to settle in with a glass of wine to appreciate with selections from our tapas menu.
Polished bistro offering Mediterranean-style small plates, wine, whiskey & beer, plus an airy patio.
Hours
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12–11 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 12–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8 W Mechanic St, New Hope, PA 18938
Phone: (267) 743-2109
Website: http://www.nektarnewhope.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.comtripleseat.com
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Reviews
A huge shoutout to Adam, who was an amazing server. He was attentive, friendly, and made great recommendations that took our experience to the next level. You can tell he really cares about giving guests a great time.
Highly recommend Nektar, can’t wait to come back!
Right after we got home from dinner on Valentine’s Day, both my girlfriend and I started having stomach pain. By the next morning, we both woke up nauseous and felt like we were going to throw up. Whether it was bad preparation, poor food handling, or low ingredient quality, something clearly wasn’t right.
The portions were extremely small, yet the prices were at fine dining levels. Unfortunately, the quality did not come close to justifying that.
We ordered the meatball sliders, which were $17 for two sliders that were maybe 2 to 3 inches across. They didn’t even taste like meatballs. They tasted like dry meatloaf on a bun. Completely underwhelming for the price.
The truffle ravioli was $22 and came with five small pieces on the entire plate. Five. The pasta was undercooked and the sauce was basically tasteless. It felt rushed and poorly executed.
The truffle burger was just as disappointing. It was bland, dry, and had a tiny dab of sauce that was the only real flavor on the plate. If you’re going to market something as truffle, it should actually taste like it.
The bruschetta pieces were the size of my thumb, and the bread was toasted so dark brown that it actually hurt to bite into. On top of that, the honey was completely overdone. It overpowered everything else to the point where all you could taste was honey. There was no balance at all.
The only good thing we had were the truffle fries.
Valentine’s Day shouldn’t be an excuse to charge premium prices without delivering quality. Between the lack of flavor, tiny portions, and feeling sick afterward, this experience was incredibly disappointing. We won’t be coming back.
The view from the back of the restaurant with the landscaping with the trees and the scenery is a tranquil dining experience.
There is an impressive wine and beer collection and a few nonalcoholic options. I would love if they added kombucha to the menu since I prefer nonalcoholic beverages. (cheers to our health!)
The winter menu from when I last visited did not have soup. I always crave a creamy tomato or vegetable soup when there is snow on the ground.
I enjoyed a beef Wellington and it was hearty, flavorful. The dish had a variety of textures which made the experience more enjoyable. The creamy potatoes paired well with the crunch of the pastry that surrounded the beef.
The menu has a lot of options between appetizers and entrees. I ordered a few different plates to share. It feels like a tapas plates to try a variety of different dishes.
Nektar is great for lunch, especially with three or more people, because it’s a tapas style menu. I always prefer to taste a little bit of everything when I’m at a restaurant. I love the concept of building your own charcuterie and pairing it with a wine flight!
I’m giving Nektar 4 stars for food, only because I do wish their servings were more generous. For example, we were a group of four relatively petite, middle-aged women, and we had to order two of a few tapas dishes, in order for us each to sample one. Also, and maybe this is just me being Italian and always going overboard with the charcuterie I prepare, but I feel like their meats and cheeses are quite small, especially for the price.
With that being said, I will always go back, I always enjoy myself when I’m there, I always leave satisfied, but I do end up spending a little bit more money than I would prefer, especially for lunch.
This will become a common stop after fall drives along the Delaware.
Food was not consumed due to eating earlier. Will definitely partake on our next stop.