When you sit down to eat at a restaurant, you don’t think about almost getting Final Destination’d, but it can happen. Over the weekend, an SUV crashed through a window while influencers were filming a food video and the camera captured the impact.
It all went down at CuVees Culinary Creations in Houston, Texas on Sunday, Aug. 17., when social media influencers Patrick Blackwood and Nina Unrated were tucking into a spread including a mac and cheese tasting flight and some great-looking chicken wings. With the camera set up facing the opposite side of the booth, everything seemed normal until the metal window frame starts to move.
An SUV had struck the restaurant right where the table was, shoving it out of the way and knocking plates off the wood as panes of glass shatter from the force of the crash. While the center-of-impact mercifully appears to be just far enough away from the bench the influencers are sitting on as to mitigate severity, the impact’s bend of the window frame moves the bench by several inches, all while covering the duo in glass.
Although both influencers were treated for lacerations, thankfully, neither was seriously injured. However, an experience like this still rattles the nerves. As Nina wrote in the description of the video clip:
This whole ordeal has us shook, but it’s a massive wake up call. Tomorrow is not promised, guys do what you wanna do today, live happy right now, let go of all that baggage, and forgive everybody. You don’t have time for that nonsense. Life has given us a second chance, and now we get to be great. We’re aiming to be beyond great, straight up amazing, and we’re constantly working on ourselves daily to become better people and crush our goals. We wish you all the best in life stay safe out there because life is so unexpected. That SUV came out of nowhere, and there was no way we could’ve seen it coming. All we were doing was enjoying a meal at a restaurant.
Indeed, worrying about being hit by a car while inside a restaurant enjoying a meal is something most people don’t do, so it’s entirely understandable that the crash was unexpected. Details on the outcome of the collision are unclear, but we’ve reached out to the Houston Police Department for more information on the collision and will update you should further information arise.
While shocking, a vehicle colliding with a commercial building isn’t an unusual story. In 2022, Lloyds of London crunched the data collected by the Storefront Safety Council and found that on average, storefront crashes in America happen 100 times per day, with the leading cause being operator error, followed closely by pedal misapplication.
As such, it shouldn’t be surprising that this isn’t the first time a vehicle has crashed through a restaurant window while people were filming content. In 2023, photographer November Romeo was filming a podcast in a cafe with photographer influencer Alexsey Reyes when the right rear quarter panel of a GMT900 Chevrolet SUV and the front of a Ford Escape make contact, sending the Chevrolet into a spin that ends with the full-size SUV going through a small set of bollards and into the window of the cafe. Mercifully, both photographers appear to walk away, but it’s still quite the sight.

Even though Patrick and Nina didn’t suffer serious injuries, they still didn’t walk away completely unharmed, and keeping people inside buildings safe from collisions is an area that generally needs improvement. Impact-resistant bollards and other obstacles to reduce vehicle intrusion can help, as can parking lot design for safety, such as removing perpendicular parking spots from storefronts. In any case, best wishes to Nina and Patrick on a speedy recovery.
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