Jeremy Clarkson suffers ‘total disaster’ ahead of Christmas


Jeremy Clarkson has revealed several issues his Farmer’s Dog pub is facing (Picture: James Veysey/REX/Shutterstock)

Jeremy Clarkson has admitted he’s suffered a ‘total disaster’ at his Farmer’s Dog pub ahead of Christmas.

The former Top Gear star, 64, opened the doors to his Oxfordshire pub in August after the success of his Diddly Squat farm and shop, but has already faced backlash over prices and revealed fears he won’t make his money back after splurging a reported £1,000,000.

Recently, he faced backlash over Christmas plans after it was revealed any diners turning up for a meal in the early to mid evening would be given a one hour time limit to finish.

But that’s just the start of a long list of issues The Clarkson’s Farm star is facing behind the scenes.

Clarkson has now spoken about difficulties he’s faced at The Farmer’s Dog in the run up to the festive period, saying: ‘Behind the scenes, then, everything is a total disaster.’

Listing the problems he’s been facing in his column for The Times, he explained that he’d been ‘naïve’ when he bought the pub, after hearing of the difficulties of making a profit.

Handout photo issued by Neil Robinson of the opening of Jeremy Clarkson's new pub, The Farmer's Dog, in Asthall, near Burford in Oxfordshire. Issue date: Friday August 23, 2024. PA Photo. The former Top Gear presenter is opening amid fears the venture may bring more traffic problems following the success of his Diddly Squat farm shop, with residents expressing concerns about traffic problems because the pub is located next to the busy A40 road. See PA story SHOWBIZ Clarkson. Photo credit should read: Neil Robinson/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Clarkson reportedly spent £1,000,000 on his new venture (Picture: Neil Robinson/PA Wire)

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He shared one incident that occurred at the farm, after one of his employees called him and ‘for several minutes made retching noises down the phone’ after ‘an accident’ in one of the outside toilets.

‘No amount of festival visits would prepare you for the horror of what had been produced at the Farmer’s Dog,’ Clarkson said.

‘It was everywhere and in such vast quantities that no ordinary plumbing or cleaning equipment would even scratch the surface. So a whole team of chemically trained hazmat engineers had to be employed. That’s a cost I’d never factored into any of my business plans.’

He went on to reveal the pub has suffered ‘theft’ which some customers taking home the glasses they’re served pints in.

File photo dated 23/08/24 of Jeremy Clarkson at the opening of his new pub, The Farmer's Dog, in Asthall, near Burford in Oxfordshire. A spike in searches for homes near Jeremy Clarkson's new pub has been recorded by property website Rightmove, after the pub reopened to the public on August 23 after being renamed The Farmer's Dog. Issue date: Thursday August 29, 2024. PA Photo. Rightmove said that August 24, the day after the pub's opening, saw the highest number of searches for homes for sale in Burford in more than a year. See PA story MONEY Clarkson. Photo credit should read: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
‘It’s galling to see how much effort is required to make so little money on the farm. It’s worse at the pub,’ Clarkson said (Picture: Ben Birchall/PA Wire)

104 glasses ‘went missing’ last Sunday, Clarkson revealed, continuing: ‘That cost must be added to the £100 a day we spend on fuel for the generator, the £400 a week it costs to provide warmth on the terrace and the £27,000 a month we must spend on parking and traffic marshals to keep the council off our back.

‘And that’s before you get to the cost of employing people in Starmer’s Britain these days.’

He added: ‘It’s galling to see how much effort is required to make so little money on the farm. It’s worse at the pub. The customers are coming. There’s no problem there. But turning their visits into a profit is nigh-on impossible.’

He went on to say that other issues he’s facing include a fire safety issue over his neon ‘Farmers’ Clubhouse’ sign, after being told it needs its own switch, accusations that ‘someone is living in the rabbit warren of unheated rooms in the attic’, and a ‘disaster’ with Christmas turkeys after only selling five but ordering 40.

Jeremy Clarkson carrying mushrooms at the opening of his new pub, The Farmer's Dog, in Asthall, near Burford in Oxfordshire. Picture date: Friday August 23, 2024. PA Photo. The former Top Gear presenter is opening amid fears the venture may bring more traffic problems following the success of his Diddly Squat farm shop, with residents expressing concerns about traffic problems because the pub is located next to the busy A40 road. See PA story SHOWBIZ Clarkson. Photo credit should read: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
Clarkson has previously faced backlash over the prices in his pub (Picture: Ben Birchall/PA Wire)

Not only that, but he went on to say his beer had been ‘fobbing’, leaving the bar staff looking like ‘they’ve been working at a Corfu nightclub’s foam night’, and the Christmas trees he planted 10 years ago are now ‘absurd’.

Meanwhile, his plans for Christmas like a grotto with reindeer and a Santa have faced problems too.

‘We can’t find a reindeer, so I’m having to use a normal deer with antlers taped to its head,’ he said, though the electric fence being used to keep the deer where they are ‘is not compatible, apparently, with children’.

And when it comes to Christmas carols, he’s worried the artists will want £500,000 if the songs are played during filming.

‘Behind the scenes, then, everything is a total disaster. But the fact is that when you go there you just wouldn’t know,’ Clarkson concluded.

File photo dated 09/06/21 of Jeremy Clarkson at the Amazon Prime Video launch event for Clarkson's Farm at the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel in London. The TV presenter has revealed he underwent a heart procedure after experiencing a "sudden deterioration" in his health. Issue date: Saturday October 19, 2024. PA Photo. The 64-year-old former Top Gear host, who currently presents Clarkson's Farm on Prime Video, spoke in his column in The Sunday Times about what he called the "wearisome effects of growing old". Clarkson detailed how a swim while on holiday in the Indian Ocean appeared to cause him difficulties using the stairs, which when he returned home meant a "sudden deterioration began to gather pace". See PA story SHOWBIZ Clarkson . Photo credit should read: Ian West/PA Wire
Clarkson has addressed fears of making his money back (Picture: Ian West/PA Wire)

The presenter has been open about the fears he’s faced over making a profit after buying the pub, having said the new venture has put some financial strain on him.

He told The Daily Mail’s Tom Parker Bowles earlier this year: ‘This place is ­costing us a fortune. God knows if we’ll ever make our money back.’

Meanwhile, when Clarkson’s pub – which has previously faced immense backlash over shocking prices – opening its doors in August, he admitted it had initially been a ‘disaster’.

‘There have been massive, massive struggles. We quietly opened yesterday and it was a disaster – and I do mean a disaster,’ he told PA.

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