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He released a menu for his new pub last week. Jeremy Clarkson has hit back at complaints about the prices in his new pub. Since the former Top Gear presenter got stuck into the world of farming, Clarkson has been steadily growing his exploits around his farmstead in Oxfordshire.

After attempting, with much struggle, in recent years to open a restaurant on his farm where he could sell local produce, the 64-year-old has opened a new pub, called the Farmer’s Dog. Hundreds of people gathered in Asthall, Oxfordshire, for the grand opening of the new boozer last Friday (23 Aug) with a video of the now pub landlord saying all were welcome except James May and Keir Starmer. Customers looking for a bite to eat can expect British classics such as sausage and mask, steak pie and a Lancashire hotpot, while on the weekend a carvery is served between midday and 9 pm.



Clarkson shared the comprehensive menu on the Farmer’s Dog Instagram page which led to users collectively being unable to hold back their criticism of the pub prices, or rather lack thereof. Many commenters suggested that the absent prices suggest elevated prices compared to other pubs in the area. One user embodied this idea taking to Instagram to comment: “You know it’s expensive when they don’t include the prices.

” Another person said: “No prices. Always a worry.” Meanwhile, another user put on X (formerly Twitter), “I bet you’ll need to remortgage once you’ve bought a round” to which Clarkson respon.

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