Anthony Marini stood inside his Charleston sandwich shop in the middle of a February night after a Maserati drove through the front door . As he looked at the car parts and glass shards scattered across the dining room, Marini could have never predicted that his team at The Pass Panino and Provisions would be able to reopen five days later and successfully sell sandwiches out of a takeout window for seven months. That’s exactly what they did.

Since that fateful February day, The Pass has stayed just as busy — sometimes busier — as it was before the Maserati sedan careened through its wooden façade. N.J.

woman smashes Maserati into Italian sandwich shop in downtown Charleston The Pass reopened its dining room Sept. 11. Eventually, though, the limited interaction with customers took a toll on Marini and his staff, he said.

The Philadelphia native is happy they’re back. The Pass reopened its dining room Sept. 11.

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