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The Herne Pub Quiz - Every Sunday


JadeM

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Every Sunday - 8pm Start (quiz lasts about an hour and a half) - ?2 per person to play - 1st prize is a ?30 bar tab - After the quiz we draw raffle tickets to see who will ?Play Your Card Rights? for a cash prize, which rolls over every week if not won.


There are themed rounds - anything from sport and film to wine and dragons - music intro rounds and a picture round.


With a brilliant mix of questions, great music throughout and the chance to win cash and other prizes it?s the perfect way to round off your weekend.


Quiz Deal - Get a glass of wine or a beer with a burger and chips for only a tenner - just so you don?t go hungry while you think.


The Herne has one of the longest running and best established quizzes in Dulwich - come down and see why it?s also the best.

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