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The food was not all that when the previous owner was there. I like the new management. Very friendly bar staff. I can't comment about the quality of the food they offer as I have not eaten there recently. Maybe it will help if more people went to The Herne in support of a local business and any comments regarding food quality were put directly in writing to the manager with positive suggestions and encouragement.
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We went to the Herne for a Sunday roast and it was without question the best we've had round here in ages. The starters were delicious, the portions huge and it was perfectly cooked. I thought the food under the previous management wasn't great and was very overpriced.


It was also great to see a packed pub with plenty of people just drinking at the bar (a rarity round here these days) staff were really friendly and helpful.


Good luck to the new team.

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