News on June 6 in Tulsa began with a driver crashing into a Subway restaurant near 61st and Memorial on Saturday, June 20, leaving damage at two neighboring businesses. Kremee Taiyaki & Ice Cream said it is closing while the building is inspected and repaired.
The business said the impact broke open one of its walls and damaged part of the ceiling structure. In an Instagram post, it wrote, “We are incredibly grateful that no customers, employees, or bystanders were injured,” a detail that set the tone for the rest of the response.
Kremee Taiyaki & Ice Cream
Kremee Taiyaki & Ice Cream said it is closing out of an abundance of caution while it works with the property owner, contractors, and insurance representatives. That process is aimed at assessing the damage and deciding when it will be safe to reopen.
For customers, the immediate change is simple: the shop is not operating while the building is examined and repaired. The damage was significant enough to affect the restaurant next door and the adjacent ice cream shop at the same time, tying the reopening timeline to the inspection work.
61st and Memorial
The crash happened on Saturday, June 20, at 61st and Memorial in Tulsa. The business thanked the community for its patience and support as the closure continues.
The unanswered issue is what caused the driver to crash into the building. Until the inspections are finished and repairs are complete, reopening depends on the building being ruled safe for use again.






