Car Slams Into Café ZUZU in Regent Park — Driver Arrested for Impaired Driving
Early Saturday morning, July 5th, a vehicle crashed into the front of Café ZUZU, a
well-known café in Toronto’s Regent Park neighbourhood, near the corner
of Dundas Street East and Sackville Street.
Toronto Police say they responded to the single-vehicle collision just
before 4:30 a.m. A 36-year-old woman was arrested at the scene for
suspected impaired driving. Photos from the crash show shattered glass,
twisted metal, and significant damage to the café’s front entrance.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported, as Café ZUZU was closed when the
crash occurred.
Despite the destruction, Café ZUZU has already reopened. Staff, with the
help of emergency responders and support from the local community,
acted quickly to clean up and restore the space. For many in the area,
the café is more than a restaurant — it's a key part of the
neighbourhood and a place where people come together.
RPTV reporters Jabin and Miguel visited the crash site and spoke with
Tyler Rutherford, Director of Operations at Café ZUZU. He shared how the
cafe was affected, how they responded in the hours after the incident
and what comes next for the café and the community it serves.
Written by Miguel Ventura
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