November 2021 by Yusuf Miah
Did not accept my legal £10 Irish notes. When I offered to pay with a 50 pound English note apparently there was ?no change?. BS excuses for a shop.
November 2021 by Ellie Brown
Lovely staff have a great selection of food and alcohol very convenient in the center of tollcross great prices.
November 2018 by Andrea Sheridan
Small convenience store with everything you'd expect from a small convenience store. Free cash machine outside. Really lovely, friendly owners and staff.
November 2017 by Gamma Proof
Good selection of products, especially if you are looking for cider. They also just added a cash machine outside which was much needed in the area.
November 2017 by Bryan Choong
This is just regular neighbourhood store. It does not sell any asian grocery.
November 2016 by Tim Fionda
Friendly shop with a good uncommon beer selection. I always pop in with the hope of finding more De Molen beers.
November 2014 by andross
The shop is no longer owned by the Brauhaus and therefore does not have the beer selection it once did. Still a decent selection not typically found in a convenient store.
September 2012 by Nel J.
You don't go to Nina's market for milk, or juice, or snack food. No. You go to Nina's for... beer. And not just any beer. Well actually yes, any beer, because that's what this little shop has. Lots and lots of beer, not only from Scotland but from all over the world. Owned by the same people who own the Brauhaus, this shop is a little gem in the heart of Tollcross. If you are a regular, then you also get to have some fairly good banter with the shop owner, Mark, a fairly jovial and cheeky man (yes Mark, yes) who happens to like and know his beers really well (I even suspect that he might have tried them all...). American craft beers, German beers, Belgian beers, etc... Quite a selection. And if they don't have the one you are looking for, they may even try to source it for you. If you, like me, don't like the Brauhaus but like their products, then it is the place for that Friday evening special treat at home... or in the park in summer! I'm only putting 4 stars because it is a bit small and when busy, it can get tricky to grab that one bottle Brooklyn lager you want, just there, on the top shelf in the fridge!
February 2011 by Jordan B.
Wow! I can't believe I've been buying beer from the pathetic selection at Sainsburys when this little gem of a convenience store has been here all along. The great thing about this place is the copious beer selection: Black Isle, Cairngorm, Erdinger, lots of other German and Scottish beers, and some American ones. Not cheap, but quality.
July 2010 by Julia S.
I've only ever been to this grocery with the express purpose of purchasing beer. You see, I have insiders all over the city. People with important and useful information. In this case: a friend of mine who used to be obsessed (within reason) with the Brauhaus knew that the guys who ran the Brauhaus also ran this grocery. And that the quality of the beer was similarly amazing. And it is. There are about three different kinds of Erdinger! And Sierra Nevada! And Wiehenstephan. There's so much good beer it's practically impossible to do a quick shop. I mean, I can spend up to 15 minutes ogling all the beer in a pathetic attempt to make up my mind. They also sell food here, by the way. Like any grocer does. And tights. And tobacco and etc. But. The. Beer. Sadly, not cheap. But, this is good stuff we're talking about here.
April 2008 by Qype User (Jonath?)
With supermaket chain stores dominating the markets ever more, its hard to fine a general independent grocecy store, let alone one that manages to keep its prices lower or equal its big name rivals. You won't find Nina's Mini Market cheaper for everything, but bare essentials like milk or butter tend to be of competative prices. Of course the selection isn't as great either, but that is to be expected. As is often the case with independent shops, you will also find brands you might not otherwise come across. So there you go. Low prices with the added bonus of supporting local independent shops in a central location.