This is a restaurant, where drinking alcohol, including draught and bottled beer, is only allowed when food is being consumed.
Bought out of community-ownership by a local French couple in February 2020, The former Plough pub has been rebadged as La Table D'Alix, and is now essentially an upmarket French restaurant, just a short distance from the M40. It was sympathetically extended and refurbished during 2013 and retains the bar area at the front, but this is now laid out for diners. Rebellion IPA remains available on handpump. It exudes charm, and a cosy and friendly atmosphere, with a thatched roof and lots of exposed original stonework and beams. There is a large, enclosed outdoor eating/drinking area in the garden at the back, where it is possible to just buy drinks.
The Historic England website entry for this pub is viewable by left clicking on https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1180680.
Historic Interest
Historic England Grade II listed, entry number 1180680. Built early 18th century and late 18th century, interior date stone inscribed "W+R/17 J(?)95". Said to be recorded as public house from 16th century.
Community Supported
Purchased by The Haseley Pub Company Limited (127 shareholders) in 2012, but sold in 2020 to as private individual. Apparently the community group could not find a suitable tennant. The community group continues to support the pub.
This Restaurant serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Table d'Alix at the Plough, Great Haseley