The London Ambulance Service was called to The Pearl in High Street shortly before 2pm on November 11.
A paramedic in a fast response car and an incident response officer were dispatched to the scene.
This paper understands that two members of staff were injured during the incident, with damage reported to the kitchen equipment.
Both members of staff are understood to be doing well.
The Pearl posted on social media that a driver allegedly “lost control and drove her car into the kitchen, causing significant damage”.
It added: “For this reason, we apologize to all of you and must cancel all existing reservations.
“We regretfully announce that we will not be open during the repair and legal proceedings. The only good news I can offer is that despite the busy hours, no one was seriously injured. Thank you for your understanding.”
According to the London Fire Brigade, the scene was left in the care of the Metropolitan Police.
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A spokesperson for the London Ambulance Service said: “We were called at 1.56pm yesterday (11 November) to reports of a road traffic collision in High Street, Hornchurch.
“We sent a paramedic in a fast response car and an incident response officer to the scene.
“We checked a patient over at the scene but they did not need to be taken to hospital.”

