Happy Haddock located off the A19 in Deighton, between York and Selby, was closed for 10 weeks while the damage – located near the shop’s kitchen – was fixed.
The crash happened last April but Jaz Dhesi – who owns the shop with Dave Dhesi – said the hole was covered with wooden boards so the business could stay open during the busy summer period.
At the time, North Yorkshire Police said the car – a Toyota Celica – was seized by officers because it had no tax.
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