A Georgia restaurant was struck by a car over the weekend while diners were enjoying their meals, as shown in startling surveillance footage. The incident occurred at Fresca Trattoria, an Italian restaurant in Stone Mountain, Georgia, around 3 p.m. on Saturday. Lisa Myers, the restaurant’s owner, confirmed the crash and noted that brunch service was underway at the time. The footage captured the shocking moment, showing patrons leaping from their seats just seconds before the car barreled into the dining area.
The crash was recorded from multiple angles, with one camera showing the vehicle smashing through the restaurant’s glass window and plowing over empty tables and chairs. Fortunately, no injuries or fatalities were reported, though Myers revealed that her daughter, who works as a waitress at the restaurant, narrowly escaped harm. Moments before the crash, her daughter had been standing in the area where the car ultimately struck. Myers expressed relief that everyone, including her daughter, was unharmed.
The driver of the vehicle explained that the accident occurred due to mechanical failure. According to Myers, the driver reported that her brakes failed after her gas pedal became stuck. This mechanical issue led to the car veering off course and slamming into the establishment. Myers also mentioned uncertainties regarding the extent of coverage from the driver’s insurance for the damages incurred. Despite the significant disruption, Myers humorously referred to the restaurant as an unintended “drive-thru.”
Following the incident, Fresca Trattoria received an outpouring of support from the local community. On Sunday night, the restaurant expressed gratitude on its Facebook page, emphasizing its appreciation for the well-wishes and help offered by patrons and neighbors. While the windows of the restaurant remain boarded up, the post highlighted their optimism, noting the silver lining in the fact that no one was injured.
The crash underscores the unpredictability of such events but also highlights the resilience of the restaurant and its community. Myers’ positive attitude and the community’s support have helped the business remain hopeful during this challenging time. As repairs are made, Fresca Trattoria continues to serve as a gathering place for the Stone Mountain area, with its owner encouraging customers to keep visiting.