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I caught a stomach bug after having a burger at the Herne Tavern last summer. The worst case I've ever experienced!

I recently discovered a website that tells you the government food hygiene ratings for businesses in your area & thought this following link might be of interest to anyone thinking of dinning there in the future.

http://ratings.food.gov.uk/business/en-GB/364688/Herne-tavern-Forest-Hill-Road

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Photosolo....I am curious as to why you chose now to put out your criticism of the Herne as your stomach bug was last summer?


Also, that poor rating you draw attention to was issued 10 months ago and they may have gone to some lengths to improve it...?


I notice you have also used the FSA website to highlight [criticise?] a butchers in another thread...Forest Hill Road Shop Fronts


why now?

I just discovered the website & thought it was quite useful.

I'm not a regular user of this forum but I'd consider this info to be worthy of uploading.

I personally think its quite shocking that anywhere could have a rating of Zero or One stars?

Im not trying to lynch anyone, I seriously thought this was a useful website so apologies if Ive caused any offence.

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