Jeremy Clarkson’s pub, named The Farmer’s Dog, is located in Asthall near Burford, Oxfordshire (OX18 4HJ) and officially opened to the public on August 23, 2024. The establishment, formerly known as The Windmill, was purchased by the Clarkson’s Farm star for approximately £1 million and has since been transformed into a “proper British pub” that exclusively serves produce grown or reared by British farmers. As of April 2026, the pub has become a major Cotswolds landmark, featuring a restaurant that requires advanced booking, a walk-in bar, and a sprawling outdoor area known as “The Farmer’s Puppy” which utilizes the iconic marquee from The Grand Tour. Visitors can enjoy Clarkson’s own Hawkstone Lager and Cider, along with a menu that famously excludes non-British staples like black pepper, avocado, and Coca-Cola, replacing them with British-grown alternatives to support the local agricultural industry.

The History of The Farmer’s Dog

The building that now houses Jeremy Clarkson’s pub has a storied past in the heart of the Oxfordshire countryside. Originally constructed as a barn for a large local farm, it gained historical significance during the Second World War when it was used as a soup kitchen by the famous Mitford sisters. In 1983, the structure was converted into a pub and restaurant named The Windmill by Alan and Jackie Walker.

Following the death of its original owner in 2013, the pub faced a period of abandonment and decay. In early 2024, Jeremy Clarkson purchased the site, seeking to create a dedicated outlet for British produce and a flagship home for his Hawkstone brewery products. The renovation was documented for the fourth season of the Amazon Prime series Clarkson’s Farm, showcasing the transformation of the derelict “soup kitchen” into a high-capacity hospitality venue that maintains its rustic, agricultural charm.

The “British Only” Food Philosophy

The defining characteristic of The Farmer’s Dog is Jeremy Clarkson’s strict “Buy British” mandate. The menu is a rotating celebration of seasonal British farming, ensuring that nearly every ingredient—from the beef and lamb to the cooking oils and flour—is sourced from UK soil. This commitment leads to some unique culinary omissions that have become talking points for visitors.

Because quinine cannot be grown in Britain, the pub originally struggled to serve a traditional Gin and Tonic, and global staples like lemons and limes are replaced by British-grown alternatives where possible. The pub famously does not serve Coca-Cola, instead offering British-made fizzy drinks, and you won’t find avocados or pineapple on the menu. This radical transparency is intended to highlight the quality of British agriculture and the difficulty farmers face when competing with cheap, imported goods.

Hawkstone Brewery and the Bar

The Farmer’s Dog serves as the primary “taproom” for Hawkstone Lager and Cider, the beverage brand Clarkson launched in 2021. The beer is brewed using barley grown on Clarkson’s own Diddly Squat Farm and other local Cotswold farms. The bar offers a full range of Hawkstone products, including the signature 4.8% ABV Lager, the popular Cider, and seasonal session ales.

In addition to the beer, the pub features a curated selection of British wines and spirits. The bar area is designed to be a traditional “boozer” where locals and tourists can mingle without the need for a formal dining reservation. The interior decor features agricultural motifs, nods to Clarkson’s career in automotive journalism, and cozy fireplaces that make it a year-round destination for those seeking a “proper” pint in the countryside.

The Farmer’s Puppy and Outdoor Spaces

Recognizing the massive influx of fans, Clarkson expanded the pub’s capacity by utilizing the grounds for ancillary services. The most notable feature is The Farmer’s Puppy, an outdoor bar and kitchen housed within the massive black-and-white marquee formerly used for filming The Grand Tour. This area provides a more casual, festival-style atmosphere compared to the main building.

The outdoor space also includes Hops & Chops, a dedicated on-site butcher shop selling British-reared meat, and a satellite branch of the Diddly Squat Farm Shop. These additions allow the pub to function as a “whole day out” destination. During the summer months, the outdoor seating area offers panoramic views of the Windrush Valley, making it one of the most scenic spots in the Cotswolds for a casual lunch or a sundowner.

2026 Seating and Booking Changes

As of early 2026, The Farmer’s Dog has implemented new seating configurations to meet the “alarming speed” at which reservations are snapped up. While the restaurant formerly had very limited space, recent renovations have allowed for additional tables. However, demand remains exceptionally high, and bookings typically open one month at a time (e.g., February dates become available on January 1st).

The pub has also introduced “The Farmer’s Dough,” a specialized kitchen area focused on sourdough-based snacks and British-themed pizzas during peak times. While the main restaurant is often fully booked weeks in advance, the pub maintains a significant number of walk-in tables in the bar and outdoor marquee areas to ensure that spontaneous visitors aren’t turned away.

Practical Information and Planning

Opening Hours and Dates

The Farmer’s Dog is typically open Wednesday through Sunday, though hours can vary by season.

Main Pub: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM

The Tent (Farmer’s Puppy): 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM

Kitchen Hours: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Lunch) and 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Dinner)

Sunday Roast: Served all day Sunday until the meat runs out.

Prices and Costs

Expect “gastro-pub” pricing that reflects the premium cost of sourcing 100% British ingredients.

Pints: £5.50 – £7.00

Main Courses: £18.00 – £28.00

Sunday Roast: £22.00 – £26.00

Merchandise: Hats, t-shirts, and Hawkstone gift sets are available from £15.00 upwards.

How to Get There

The pub is located at Asthall Barrow, Burford OX18 4HJ. It sits directly next to the Asthall barrow roundabout on the A40.

By Car: Approximately 20 minutes from Chipping Norton and 30 minutes from Oxford. There is an on-site car park, but it fills up quickly on weekends.

Public Transport: The nearest train stations are Hanborough or Charlbury. A taxi from the station is recommended, as bus services to the specific roundabout are infrequent.

Tips for Visitors

Arrive Early: Even for walk-ins, arriving before 11:30 AM is advised to secure a parking spot.

Check the Weather: Much of the overflow capacity is outdoors; bring a coat even in spring.

No Dogs in Restaurant: While “The Farmer’s Dog” is the name, pets are generally restricted to the bar and outdoor areas.

Book Ahead: Use the official website to book exactly one month before your intended visit.

Seasonal Events and 2026 Outlook

Throughout 2026, the pub is expected to host several seasonal events aligned with the farming calendar. Spring brings “Lambing Specials” to the menu, while the harvest season in late summer features festivities celebrating the new batch of Hawkstone barley. The pub is also a central filming location for Clarkson’s Farm Series 5, so visitors may occasionally see camera crews on-site.

Winter at the pub focuses on “The Christmas Miracle” menu, featuring traditional British roasts and festive Hawkstone mulled cider. The establishment has become a cornerstone of the local community, balancing its status as a global tourist attraction with its role as a supporter of the West Oxfordshire farming network.

FAQs

What is the name of Jeremy Clarkson’s pub?

The pub is named The Farmer’s Dog. It was previously known as The Windmill before Clarkson purchased and renamed it in 2024.

Where is Jeremy Clarkson’s pub located?

It is located in Asthall, near Burford, Oxfordshire. The postcode for sat-nav is OX18 4HJ. It is conveniently situated just off the A40.

Do I need to book a table at The Farmer’s Dog?

Reservations are highly recommended for the restaurant and Sunday roasts. However, the bar area and the outdoor “Farmer’s Puppy” marquee operate on a walk-in basis.

Does the pub serve Hawkstone Lager?

Yes, the pub is the flagship location for Hawkstone Lager, Cider, and IPA. You can also buy bottles and cans to take home from the on-site shop.

Is Jeremy Clarkson’s pub dog-friendly?

Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome in the bar area and the outdoor spaces, although they are generally not permitted in the formal dining restaurant.

What happened to The Windmill pub?

The Windmill was an abandoned pub that Jeremy Clarkson purchased for around £1 million in 2024. He completely renovated it and reopened it as The Farmer’s Dog.

Does the pub serve Coca-Cola or Pepsi?

No. Following Clarkson’s “British Only” rule, the pub does not serve imported colas. It serves British-made soft drinks and fruit juices instead.

Can I buy Diddly Squat merchandise at the pub?

Yes, there is a Diddly Squat Farm Shop outlet on the pub grounds, selling famous merchandise like “I am a F***er” t-shirts and hats.

Is Jeremy Clarkson ever actually at the pub?

Clarkson is frequently on-site, particularly during filming for Clarkson’s Farm, though he does not have a set schedule for public appearances.

How much does a pint cost at Jeremy Clarkson’s pub?

A pint of Hawkstone typically costs between £5.50 and £6.50, depending on the specific brew, which is competitive for the Cotswolds area.

Is there a car park at The Farmer’s Dog?

Yes, there is a dedicated car park, but it can become extremely busy. Overflow parking is often managed by marshals during peak weekend periods.

What is “The Farmer’s Puppy”?

The Farmer’s Puppy is the outdoor food and drink area located in a large marquee on the pub’s grounds, offering a more casual menu and atmosphere.

The Farmer’s Dog is more than just a celebrity-owned boozer; it’s a functional manifesto for the “Buy British” movement. Whether you’re there for the Clarkson’s Farm nostalgia or a pint of Hawkstone, the pub offers a unique look at the challenges and triumphs of modern British agriculture. 

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