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Jeremy Clarkson's Oxfordshire pub 'The Farmer's Dog' gets candid review from TikTok food critic

Jeremy Clarkson's Amazon Prime series, Clarkson's Farm, has brought a fresh perspective to the world of farming. Set in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, the show follows Clarkson and his trusted sidekick Kaleb Cooper as they navigate various humorous agricultural escapades.

From chasing after runaway sheep to battling the local council over his Diddly Squat restaurant, viewers have been treated to a wide range of entertaining adventures. Now, the 64-year-old farmer has expanded his ventures by opening a new pub called 'The Farmer's Dog'.

Since its launch on August 23, the farm and its new venue have become a hotspot for fans. But what's it really like to visit?

Toby Inskip, a food reviewer on TikTok, has shared his thoughts on the popular new establishment, covering the food, prices, and even the wait time for a pint. Although he raved about Clarkson's beers and burgers, he did confess there was something 'underwhelming' about his visit.

Taking to the platform (@eatingwithtod) he said: "Today we're at Jeremy Clarkson's new pub, The Farmer's Dog - let's see what the fuss is about! Once a dogging site, now a beautiful beer garden with a tremendous view across the Cotswolds.

"Firstly, we checked out the tent which houses a Diddly Squat Farm Shop, merch stores and a butchery and, of course, a bar that sells Hawkstone beer. We queued from just outside the tent and it took precisely 11 minutes to get a beer [£6.50].

"And the beer was great, it was cold, light, not too hoppy and went down a treat on a hot summer's day!"

Next, Toby made his way to Clarkson's renowned Farmer's Puppy food van, known for its enormous burgers that proudly claim '100% British produce'. After taking a bite, he commended the patty for its thickness,

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