Jeremy Clarkson issues advice to anyone who can’t book table at his busy pub
Jeremy Clarkson has told fans ‘don’t worry’ if they can’t book a table at his popular pub, The Farmer’s Dog, and suggested they can still enjoy all the perks of the Oxfordshire watering hole
Clarkson’s Farm fans who can’t get a booking at Jeremy Clarkson’s pub have been offered an alternative as the former Top Gear star told them ‘don’t worry.’ The Farmer’s Dog opened last summer and the process was documented in the latest series of Clarkson’s hit Amazon Prime show, which aired in May and June of this year.

Clarkson opened his pub last year (file) (Image: Jam Press)
Since then, fans have been clamouring to nab a spot at the popular Oxfordshire watering hole, making it difficult to reserve a table there. However, Clarkson urged fans not to be discouraged if they are unable to book their meal in advance.
Taking to Instagram, he said: “If you can’t get a reservation at the Farmer’s Dog, don’t worry. Come along anyway.
“Head to the tent in the garden, grab a pint and something to eat and sit outside.
“The food’s brilliant and the view will make your hair itch.
“It’s amazing. Bring the dog. And the kids. Or don’t.”
The accompanying video featured mouth-watering clips of food served at the coveted pub and shots of the bar’s interior and garden space, including a sign that read: “You’ve seen the show, now you’re eating the cast!”
Those wanting to eat at the Burford pub can book for lunch, dinner or Sunday roast, but they’ll have to be quick as spots are snapped up quickly.
Those who can’t get in can also eat at The Farmer’s Puppy, where diners can enjoy “a British farmed and sourced selection of food and drinks.”
The pub’s website says: “We’ve got everything from our award-winning Hawkstone to delicious burgers.” Kitchen hours run from 9.30am to 3pm Tuesday to Thursday and 9.30am to 4pm Friday to Sunday.
The Diddly Squat Farm Shop also has a location at the pub, where Clarkson’s Farm fans can pick up products they may be familiar with from the show.
Hops & Chops, Clarkson’s ‘butcher and bottle shop’, promises the “finest British-reared and farmed meat” as well as Hawkstone lager and cider.
Commenting on Clarkson’s clip, one person said: “Best from The Cotswolds as always.”
Another added: “It looks perfection and if your good self were there, bliss! Worth a trip from Wales definitely.”
Meanwhile a third chimed in: “The most incredible restaurant, the food, service, venue! Can’t wait to come back!!”