enraged After traveling for three hours to see Jeremy Clarkson, a fan “storms out” of the new bar.

 

“I didn’t drive all this way for pickled eggs; I was looking forward to trying a proper Lancashire hotpot,” Billy said.

The worst thing for the pair was that the pub’s website made “no mention” of the “lack of a proper menu.”

They weren’t too happy that Clarkson wasn’t there either, but we can probably forgive him for that one as he really does have a farm to manage.

“After all that, it’s just a regular pub,” Billy said. Very mediocre; I wasn’t impressed at all. Not just me—a number of folks in line just left in a rage. I’m furious and will most certainly not be returning.

Ever since its establishment, Clarkson has been fortunate enough to have an abundance of customers, and his farm store is similarly well-liked.

Since launching his businesses, Clarkson has received recognition for bringing to light the hardships farmers endure, the enormous obstacles they must overcome, and the reality of raising animals.

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