Cafe Old Vienna
Cafe Old Vienna, established in 1995, is a cherished culinary landmark blending traditional Viennese charm with contemporary cafe culture. Nestled in the heart of the city, it has become renowned for its authentic Austrian coffeehouse atmosphere, historic ambiance, and classic Viennese pastries. Over the years, the cafe has maintained its commitment to quality, sourcing premium beans and ingredients to serve dishes that celebrate Vienna’s rich culinary heritage. Its warm, inviting environment has made it a favorite gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. With a history rooted in preserving cultural traditions, Cafe Old Vienna continues to be a symbol of timeless elegance and gastronomic excellence.
News Summary
A car crashed into the Cafe Old Vienna in Myrtle Beach over Father’s Day weekend, causing significant structural damage. Owner Werner Horvath plans to reopen by July 1, emphasizing safety amidst repair efforts. Fortunately, the cafe was closed during the accident, sparing employees from potential harm. The driver, Helsy Orozco, faces citations for unsafe driving. The incident has raised community concerns about road safety and structural integrity of local businesses, highlighting the need for prompt repairs to restore this cherished establishment.
Myrtle Beach – A car crash over Father’s Day weekend caused significant damage to the Cafe Old Vienna, prompting the restaurant’s owner to expedite repairs with hopes to reopen by July 1. The incident occurred on June 15 while owner Werner Horvath was out of town with his family.
Horvath was alerted to the situation around 7:30 p.m. by his security company after the crash. Upon monitoring the security cameras, he confirmed that a Toyota 4Runner had veered into the northbound lane, making a sharp left turn and colliding with the restaurant’s brick exterior.
The collision resulted in extensive structural damage, particularly damaging a weight beam crucial for the building’s integrity. Emergency services were dispatched to assess the situation and stabilize the building to prevent further structural failure.
Fortunately, the cafe was closed during the incident—which typically takes place during a busy operational hour. This closure likely prevented injuries to employees who frequently traverse the area where the vehicle struck. Horvath expressed concerns about the potential for serious injuries had the restaurant been open at the time of the crash.
The damage forced the Cafe Old Vienna to close its doors, creating uncertainty for Horvath and over thirty employees who depend on their jobs at the restaurant for income. In response to the incident, Horvath has engaged a general contractor and an engineer to oversee the repairs while also maintaining communication with his insurance company.
Horvath is optimistic that the repairs will be completed within a week, enabling a targeted reopening date of July 1. Surveillance footage from the incident shows three men exiting the vehicle after the crash; they appeared visibly shaken. The driver of the vehicle, 25-year-old Helsy Orozco, allegedly claimed brake failure was the cause of the accident.
As a result of the crash, Orozco received two traffic citations: one for driving without a valid license and another for operating a vehicle in unsafe mechanical conditions. Although the Myrtle Beach Police Department has no formal report of the incident, there is an accident report filed with the Department of Motor Vehicles.
This event has raised concerns about road safety and vehicle maintenance among local business owners and residents, as well as highlighting potential liabilities associated with structural integrity. The community is now awaiting the timely repair of Cafe Old Vienna, a beloved local establishment that has been a staple in Myrtle Beach.
The quick response from emergency services, along with the decision to get repairs underway swiftly, reflects the importance of safety and promptness in mitigating the aftermath of unexpected accidents. The owner remains hopeful that Café Old Vienna will once again welcome patrons by early July, bringing back not only the business but also the sense of community it fosters.
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