DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- A sedan crashed into the Original Pantry early Saturday, causing one more bump in the road to reopening the iconic restaurant .

The crash was reported at 3:04 a.m. Saturday at 877 S. Figueroa St., a desk officer at the Los Angeles Police Department's Operations Center told City News Service.

Video from the scene showed what appeared to be a second vehicle involved in the crash that sent the sedan into a brick wall underneath a window.

Another shot showed a rectangular section of brick pushed into the restaurant.

No injuries were reported, and police said DUI was not suspected as a factor in the crash.

The Pantry closed in March after 101 years in business, most of it 24 hours-a-day for seven days per week.

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