Featured many times in CAMRA Good Beer Guide, this country pub "in an urban setting" and family feel
in 1349, as the "Black Death" plague gripped London, a small Inn was built in the aea known as "Norwude". It was built to provide accomodation and sustenance for the men building St. Mary's Church opposite, and it was named the Plough.
It is the oldest pub in Southall and is understood to be Fuller, Smith and Turner's
12 noon - 11:45 (last orders)
MONDAY - FRIDAY 12 noon - 3PM / 6 - 9:45PM
SATURDAY 12 noon-9:45PM
SUNDAY ROAST 12 - 5PM; PIZZA 5 - 8PM