Jeremy Clarkson's pub was off to a roaring start as hundreds queued down the road to get in (Image: Daily Express) Jeremy Clarkson 's pub, which lies at the heart of the Cotswolds, in the picturesque village of Asthall, was always going to be in high demand from the moment it opened. However, Express.co.

uk can reveal that some fans were left frustrated after queues became so large that kitchen staff at the Farmer's Dog could no longer cope. The first arrivals turned up before 8am, while by the time the pub opened its doors at 12pm, a crowd of several hundred had gathered, waiting impatiently to be allowed inside. By 1:30pm, staff warned people to "make your choices", explaining that while Hawkstone beer was available in the bar downstairs, there was no longer any guarantee that all of those waiting in line would be able to eat.

After it was announced that last orders would be taken at 2:30pm, arguments broke out in the queue as to who had been waiting the longest. Staff explained that those working inside were in "need of a break" after serving a constant stream of hungry Clarkson fans. However, tensions had run high, with one woman exclaiming in frustration: "There are a million things I should be doing instead of this!" while another shrugged her shoulders impatiently, deciding: "Better go to the off-license!" function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.

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