Manhattan— Authorities are working to determine the cause of a fire at a fast food restaurant in Manhattan.
Just after 5 a.m. Sunday, the Manhattan Fire Department was dispatched to 214 Leavenworth Street, Taco John's, for a report of a structure fire, according to Deputy Chief Ryan Almes.
Upon arrival, crews found the single-story restaurant that had smoke showing from the roof. Crews entered the building and extinguished the fire within 30 minutes. The fire reached a second alarm before it was contained.
The quick-service Mexican restaurant was built and opened in 2014. Loss is estimated at $300,000 to contents and $300,000 to the structure.
One firefighter suffered a minor injury and was treated and released at Via Christi.