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Clarkson's Farm fans told to do one thing if they can't book table at Jeremy's pub
Clarkson's Farm fans told to do one thing if they can't book table at Jeremy's pub

Wales Online

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

Clarkson's Farm fans told to do one thing if they can't book table at Jeremy's pub

Clarkson's Farm fans told to do one thing if they can't book table at Jeremy's pub Jeremy Clarkson's pub, The Farmer's Dog, became an immediate hit with Clarkson's Farm fans and foodies alike when it opened last summer, making it difficult to reserve a table Jeremy Clarkson's pub has proven popular (file) (Image: Qian Jun/MB Media, Getty Images ) Diners who can't book a table at Jeremy Clarkson's pub have been issued some advice as the Clarkson's Farm star told them to 'come anyway.' The Farmer's Dog became an instant hit with food fans when it opened last summer, with the process of setting up the pub documented on the fourth season of the Amazon Prime show. However, its popularity means it has become difficult to reserve a table for food and some fans have expressed frustration at their inability to secure their spot at the watering hole. However, according to Clarkson, all is not lost if you can't pre-book. ‌ 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." Article continues below 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 and Chops, Clarkson's 'butcher and bottle shop', promises the "finest British-reared and farmed meat" as well as Hawkstone lager and cider. Article continues below 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!!"

Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper shares health update from A&E after suffering 'painful' injury
Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper shares health update from A&E after suffering 'painful' injury

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper shares health update from A&E after suffering 'painful' injury

Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper has revealed he suffered a painful foot injury following a game of football earlier this week. The 26-year-old shared an update from A&E on Wednesday, confirming he had fractured his foot after taking a tumble on Tuesday evening. Posting to Instagram, Cooper showed followers a video of his visibly swollen ankle as he hobbled around the farm, grimacing in pain. He said: 'I just got back from football and I'm trying to shut the chickens up and look at that ankle, ahh pain, the pain, the pain!' The following morning, the 26-year-old posted an update from hospital as he prepared for an x-ray. Hours later, he confirmed the ankle was fractured and showed off a medical boot fitted to stabilise the injury. 'Not good,' he wrote, before adding in a separate video that he was now 'hobbling around'. Despite the break, Cooper insisted he will still attend this weekend's Three Counties Show, where he's due to appear on Sunday. He said: 'I may be hobbling around as I have fractured my ankle but I will still be at the Three Counties Show on Sunday. 'I've got my Kaleb Cooper contracting stand there, Hawkstone cider, as well as I'll be doing talks through out the day on the Sunday, so do pop along to say hello. 'I am looking forward to this one even though I maybe hobbling around I will be there.' The news comes after viewers criticised Cooper for being frosty towards with temporary farmhand Harriet Cowan on the latest series of Clarkson's Farm. Cowan was brought in to cover Cooper's absence while he embarked on a live stage tour. But when he returned, viewers were quick to pick up on his standoffish behaviour — with one tense scene showing Cooper silently inspecting Cowan's work before making a pointed remark about fertiliser. The interaction sparked backlash, with some fans labelling Cooper 'rude' and 'childish', and even suggesting he should be dropped from the show. Others criticised him for being unwelcoming to a newcomer doing her job. Jeremy Clarkson himself appeared to call out the behaviour during filming, joking that Cooper had contracted 'c*** flu' after spending too long being pampered on tour and needed to re-acclimate to farm life. However, Cooper and Cowan have since found friendlier footing, with later episodes showing them getting on.

Clarkson's Farm series four finale to show team facing issues before pub opens
Clarkson's Farm series four finale to show team facing issues before pub opens

Wales Online

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

Clarkson's Farm series four finale to show team facing issues before pub opens

Clarkson's Farm series four finale to show team facing issues before pub opens The reality TV series, which follows former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson and his crew as they navigate new challenges (Image: PRIME VIDEO ) The series four finale of Clarkson's Farm is to show the team facing last-minute problems as the Farmer's Dog pub opens for business. The reality TV series, which follows former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson and his crew as they navigate new challenges and projects at Diddly Squat Farm, returned for its latest series last month. ‌ The last two episodes of series four, which will be uploaded to Prime Video on June 6, will show Clarkson's preparations for the pub's opening as he receives help from his co-star Kaleb Cooper. ‌ In episode seven, titled Hurrying, Clarkson, 65, realises that the August bank holiday weekend, which is when he is due to open the pub, is a week earlier than he thought. In the next episode, titled Landlording, last-minute problems are spotted and sorted as Clarkson and Cooper hang up the pub's sign, signalling that the establishment is open for business. Photos from the series show Clarkson hanging foliage in the pub with another image showing a long queue of customers outside the venue. Article continues below The pub, formerly known as The Windmill, is located in Asthall, near Burford in Oxfordshire, and was reopened by Clarkson on August 23 2024. Clarkson sells his own Hawkstone lager in the venue and wanted to have all of the produce sold there grown or reared by British farmers. In a post to the pub's website, he said that ingredients like quinine in tonic water cannot be grown in Britain but emphasised that they are "doing all we possibly can to support British farming". Article continues below The new series has seen Clarkson dealing with a range of livestock – from a big new bull and a very little pig, to high-tech goats. The programme, which first aired in 2021, brings to light problems which British farmers face and the costs of running a farm. Clarkson has become a vocal supporter of farmers and attended a protest in London against the Government's move to introduce inheritance tax on farmland in November 2024.

Clarkson's Farm series four finale to show team facing issues before pub opens
Clarkson's Farm series four finale to show team facing issues before pub opens

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Clarkson's Farm series four finale to show team facing issues before pub opens

The series four finale of Clarkson's Farm is to show the team facing last-minute problems as the Farmer's Dog pub opens for business. The reality TV series, which follows former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson and his crew as they navigate new challenges and projects at Diddly Squat Farm, returned for its latest series last month. The last two episodes of series four, which will be uploaded to Prime Video on June 6, will show Clarkson's preparations for the pub's opening as he receives help from his co-star Kaleb Cooper. In episode seven, titled Hurrying, Clarkson, 65, realises that the August bank holiday weekend, which is when he is due to open the pub, is a week earlier than he thought. In the next episode, titled Landlording, last-minute problems are spotted and sorted as Clarkson and Cooper hang up the pub's sign, signalling that the establishment is open for business. READ MORE: Photos from the series show Clarkson hanging foliage in the pub with another image showing a long queue of customers outside the venue. The pub, formerly known as The Windmill, is located in Asthall, near Burford in Oxfordshire, and was reopened by Clarkson on August 23, 2024. Clarkson sells his own Hawkstone lager in the venue and wanted to have all of the produce sold there grown or reared by British farmers. In a post to the pub's website, he said that ingredients like quinine in tonic water cannot be grown in Britain but emphasised that they are 'doing all we possibly can to support British farming'. The new series has seen Clarkson dealing with a range of livestock – from a big new bull and a very little pig, to high-tech goats. The programme, which first aired in 2021, brings to light problems which British farmers face and the costs of running a farm. Clarkson has become a vocal supporter of farmers and attended a protest in London against the government's move to introduce inheritance tax on farmland in November 2024.

Clarkson's Farm series 4 finale unmasks Farmer's Dog issues
Clarkson's Farm series 4 finale unmasks Farmer's Dog issues

The Herald Scotland

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Herald Scotland

Clarkson's Farm series 4 finale unmasks Farmer's Dog issues

The last two episodes of series four, which will be uploaded to Prime Video on June 6, will show Clarkson's preparations for the pub's opening as he receives help from his co-star Kaleb Cooper. Series 4 of Clarkson's Farm. Who do we like most? Endgame? Or Richard Ham? — Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) May 30, 2025 In episode seven, titled Hurrying, Clarkson, 65, realises that the August bank holiday weekend, which is when he is due to open the pub, is a week earlier than he thought. In the next episode, titled Landlording, last-minute problems are spotted and sorted as Clarkson and Cooper hang up the pub's sign, signalling that the establishment is open for business. Photos from the series show Clarkson hanging foliage in the pub with another image showing a long queue of customers outside the venue. The pub, formerly known as The Windmill, is located in Asthall, near Burford in Oxfordshire, and was reopened by Clarkson on August 23 2024. Clarkson sells his own Hawkstone lager in the venue and wanted to have all of the produce sold there grown or reared by British farmers. In a post to the pub's website, he said that ingredients like quinine in tonic water cannot be grown in Britain but emphasised that they are 'doing all we possibly can to support British farming'. Recommended reading: The new series has seen Clarkson dealing with a range of livestock – from a big new bull and a very little pig, to high-tech goats. The programme, which first aired in 2021, brings to light problems which British farmers face and the costs of running a farm. Clarkson has become a vocal supporter of farmers and attended a protest in London against the Government's move to introduce inheritance tax on farmland in November 2024.

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