Just off Peckham Rye Park, the Herne Tavern is one of Britain's Real Heritage Pubs for its original 1930s interior. There is a saloon bar and a dining room, and to the rear a conservatory leading to a landscaped garden with a separate function room, outside loo and children's climbing frame - ideal for families in summer. Westons cider or perry is served on handpump and occasional beer festivals are held. Popular sporting events are shown on TV; board games are on offer and sometimes live music.
Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance
Listed status: Not listed
A Victorian pub given a thorough remodelling in the 1930s. The window glass tells us that the front left-hand room was the public bar, while the right-hand one was the saloon lounge. There is a third room behind the public bar: both these left-hand rooms have wall panelling and attractive, original tiled fireplaces. The saloon lounge, extended out from the Victorian pub, has an interesting rounded termination and a very individual red-brick fireplace. The bar counters and back fittings are original but quite conventional, and there are attractive black and white 'mosaic' tiles around the front of the bar counter in both bars.
A beautifully preserved example of inter-war pub-fitting. The original building is Victorian but it was given a thorough remodelling in the 1930s and this work is cherished by the current owners who offer a good balance between drinking and dining. The window glass tells us that the front left-hand room was the public bar, while the right-hand one was the saloon lounge. The glass is a lovely survivor with clear, textured panes enlivened by others with mottled green glass. There is a third room behind the public bar: both these left-hand rooms have wall panelling and attractive, original tiled fireplaces. In recent times an opening has been made between the public and saloon/lounge so that the rooms are connected internally.
The saloon lounge, extended out from the Victorian pub, has an interesting rounded termination and a very individual red-brick fireplace which is a complete contrast to the others. The bar counters and back fittings are original but quite conventional: the latter, on the saloon lounge side, appears to have had a dumb waiter (currently occupied by wine bottles). There are attractive black and white 'mosaic' tiles around the front of the bar counter in both bars. Don’t miss the quite delightful 1930s chairs in the saloon lounge with their sides made of solid boards and their upward-sweeping arm rests.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Herne Tavern, East Dulwich
Changing beers typically include: East London - Quadrant Oatmeal Stout , Otter - Bitter
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