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Went there today Very Quiet Few Kids on the Frame but loads of empty tables. Food ? Well A Poor Courgette that had seen better days a Tasty but unroasted Nut Roast. 2 Very Nice Roast Potatoes. My Meaty Friend Didnt like the half chicked dumped on her plate. I'm no expert but it sort of looked unfinished! My Boy played Minecraft on my Phone. Good lad.

lizzie Wrote:

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> Not impressed with the new Sunday evening food

> menu - over a tenner for a cheeseburger and

> chips!! And they've got rid of the quiz burger

> special



Wouldn't say 10 pounds for a cheeseburger and chips is expensive in fact for London that's pretty reasonable...

  • 3 weeks later...
Bear in mind I haven't been to The Herne Tavern in a while (for the reasons i'm about to highlight) so forgive me if this isn't still true but I think the biggest issue the beer garden has there is the huge extractor flu from the kitchen that is way too loud and also blows out chip fat grease and smell all day creating not the most relaxing or pleasant place to have a drink. The other problem I think is the way it seems to be divided up into loads of different sections by all those banks, it's all a bit weird. Has potential to be a good pub for everyone I reckon if that all gets sorted.
  • 2 months later...
We went to the Herne last night with friends, and the new menu is lovely, we really enjoyed the food. Sharing plates are a good size and make nice starters, and our mains (steak, lamb, salmon and vege) were great. I had a quick look outside and I think the climbing frame has gone, but I couldn't really see whether the new play area was there yet. ?100 for 4 people, 3 courses and drinks, pretty good. As our closest pub I'm looking forward to going more often.
  • 1 month later...

Hi All,


We just wanted to let you know that phase 1 of The Herne Tavern refurb is now nearly complete and we will be re-opening tomorrow at 4pm after a hard week of improvements. Lots has been done to add to the work we've been slowly doing over the last few months and we are pretty happy with the outcome.


It's all very exciting and we are very much looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible over the next few weeks.

  • 5 months later...

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