
Diners at a local Maryland tavern are thankful to be alive after a car rammed right through the front entrance of a restaurant on Tuesday.

At least 10 people were injured in the aftermath of the accident, with two being taken to a nearby hospital in serious condition.

Patrons at the Babes and Boys Tavern at Top of the Hill in Upper Marlboro were enjoying lunch when the vehicle smashed right through the front of the building, pinning some underneath the wreckage.

At least 10 people were injured in the accident which occurred on Tuesday afternoon around 1.15pm

Officials said no one in the accident sustained any life-threatening injuries following the crash

An estimated 30 customers were dining at Babes and Boys Tavern at the time of the incident

Two people were seriously hurt following the accident, while five others were treated for minor injuries. The reset declined to go to the hospital

Prince George's County fire department spokesman Mark Brady said two people were taken to the hospital with serious injuries, according to NBC News 4.

Another five people were treated for minor injuries while the rest declined to go to the hospital.

The incident occurred at the 15900 block of Marlboro Pike around 1.15pm, according to local authorities.

'There was absolutely no warning,' said customer C. Philip Nichols, a retired county judge whose sleeve was ripped in the melee.

The driver in the incident, Vernelle Robinson, told NBC News 4 that her 'brakes went out' in her sedan as she was making a turn near the restaurant.

'I panicked... That's how I ended up' crashing into the tavern. Robinson said she was going about '25 mph' before smashing into the building.

The incident occurred 15900 block of Marlboro Pike at the Babes and Boys Tavern in Marland

The driver of the car said her breaks went out in her sedan before she crashed into the tavern

Witnesses said that the crash sounded as if a bomb was detonated and hit the building

But owner C.J. Wilson disputed Robinson's claim, telling FOX News 5 that that she ran through metal barricades, an A/C unit and the cinder block wall.

Retired county judge C. Philip Nichols (pictured) told the authorities the accident came out of nowhere

No one in the accident sustained any life-threatening injuries, according to Brady.

'Talking to some of the patrons and employees inside, they said it sounded and felt like a bomb had hit the building,' Brady said.

'The ceiling shook and some of the panels fell. Additional brick and mortar were all over the place,' he added.

An estimated 30 customers were dining at Babes and Boys Tavern at the time of the crash.

Most of the patrons, according to Brady, work for the county and were enjoying their lunch break when the incident occurred.

'This place is very well known to employees of prince George's County, in particular public safety,' Brady said.

'Everybody was able to evacuate rather quickly and safely,' Brady explained.

'Fortunately there were already some public safety people at the scene enjoying lunch with the rest of the crowd who were able to take control of the scene until other officials arrived.'

An inspector with the county determined on Thursday that the building was not structurally sound, and will need repairs before it can reopen for business.

Investigators are still trying to determine how fast Robinson was travelling at the time of the accident, but Brady said that it appears the driver was going at a 'fairly high rate of speed.'