Crumpled car hood lies against Pharmacy wall with bumper behind boards glows through gaps in dusty lot

Tarrytown Pharmacy Shelters After Weekend Crash, Still Serving Customers

A crash over the weekend forced Tarrytown Pharmacy in west Austin to board up portions of its exterior wall and window Monday morning, yet the pharmacy remains open for prescriptions.

Incident Details

The crash occurred around 3 p.m. on Sunday, prompting the pharmacy to board up parts of its exterior wall and window Monday morning.

Owner’s Statement

The pharmacy’s owner said the crash was an accident.

Continuing Operations

Despite the damage, the pharmacy was still pulling prescriptions on Monday.

Pharmacy owner holding clipboard with shaken expression and crashed car against broken storefront

84th Anniversary

The pharmacy celebrated its 84th anniversary in early December.

Key Takeaways

  • Crash happened Sunday at 3 p.m.
  • Owner called it an accident.
  • Pharmacy remains open for prescriptions.

The incident marks the second recent crash into the west Austin pharmacy, underscoring ongoing traffic concerns.

Author

  • I’m Fiona Z. Merriweather, an Entertainment & Culture journalist at News of Austin. I cover the stories that reflect creativity, identity, and cultural expression—from film, music, and television to art, theater, and local cultural movements. My work highlights how entertainment both shapes and mirrors society.

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