The vehicle, an SUV, appears to have hit a parked car before crashing into the building, according to witnesses on the scene.

Police said nobody was injured after a car crashed into the front of a beer store in Weymouth Landing Friday morning.

The vehicle, an SUV, appears to have hit a parked car before crashing into the building, according to witnesses on the scene.

Kay Lorenz, owner of the Craft Beer Cellar on Commercial Street, was working at the front register just before 10 a.m. when the car came crashing through her front windows, she said Friday.

“I was on the phone with my employee,” she said. “(Suddenly) something came barrelling into the front of the store ... (and) glass was raining everywhere.”

Joe Symolon, who was on the other end of the line, quickly called 911 from his home in South Boston, he said.

“I heard screaming, crashing ... and then the phone cut out,” he said.

Lorenz was uninjured in the crash. Braintree Deputy Fire Chief Larry Nadeau said the driver of the vehicle was not sent to the hospital.

Police are not releasing any details about the crash while the investigation is still open.

Lorenz, though, said the driver, after emerging from his car, told her his accelerator had been stuck, and that he had driven through multiple lights before crashing into her store and a parked car.

Deputy Chief Nadeau said the second vehicle involved in the collision was parked and empty of passengers.

The extent of the damage to Lorenz’s store was still being evaluated Friday morning. Lorenz tread carefully through the broken glass and spilled beer, and Symolon brought a space heater to keep the now drafty store warm while they begin to repair the damage.

Lorenz said a building inspector had informed her the store was still structurally sound. She hoped to be back open by early next week, she added.

The beer cellar owner said that after the crash, to calm her nerves, she walked two doors down to the Four Square restaurant for a drink.

Walter Wuthmann may be reached at wwuthmann@ledger.com.