Jeremy Clarkson to pull off last ditch move to claw back profits at pub after revealing its first few months have been a 'total disaster'
Daily MailJeremy Clarkson will be able to open his Cotswolds pub at 6am and keep it open for 20-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week, to claw back profits after revealing its first few months have been a 'total disaster'. Her latest 'Goose Night' feast failed to sell out, only managing to shift five turkeys after ordering 40 Documents show that Clarkson is able to have his pub open 6am to 2am every day of the week More than 400 people waited hours to be the first to enter Clarkson's new pub when it opened in August It has now been revealed that Jeremy Clarkson will be able to open his pub at 6am and keep it open for 20-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week, allowing him to claw back profits after a dreary first few months which he described as a 'total disaster' The previous unusual drinking and trading hours were agreed because it is so far from any residential areas. In a recent Times column, Clarkson has divulged the myriad of issues he has faced as a pub-owner, from 104 glasses going missing in a single day to £500 spent weekly on keeping the property and terrace warm Former Top Gear host Clarkson welcomed Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch to his Farmer's Dog pub in Oxfordshire last Wednesday Despite pubs closing their doors up and down the UK, and amid warnings that his strict British products only policy would mean much smaller profit margins, the broadcaster steamed ahead. On their opening day back in August, which Clarkson himself has described as a 'sh** show', he emerged through the front doors of the pub and shouted: ‘We are open’.