
Killeen Eatery Ferrari’s Pizza Closed For Unknown Reason
A much criticized eatery in Killeen, Texas seems to have closed its doors forever. But what exactly led to its closure? Here's what is known at the time of writing.
Where Was The Eatery And What Made People Uncomfortable?
Ferrari Pizza was located at 716 W Veterans Memorial Blvd in the city of Killeen. The eatery was also opening in the year of 1958 as reported by KCEN, and held decent reviews on various websites. But as time went on, the restaurant began to become well-known for something else.
It was reported that many in the eatery were not happy with the décor. This in turn resulted in a growth of negative reviews and the owner, Robert Ferrari, defending it in a comment to KCEN:

"God gave us freedom of speech and freedom of choice...You can read a sentence and take it how you want to take it and I can do the same."
However, Is The Restaurant Closed Forever Now?
According to the Killeen Daily Herald, a "For Sale" sign is now outside the place of business. The sign was attached the i35 Group, which is a regional business for the area. The Daily Herald also reported that everything in the store was taken off the walls.
What the restaurant will possibly become has not been revealed, nor has a reason for closure been provided. The Daily Herald also found that the equipment used for making the food will be gained by the person whoever purchases the property.
As this is a developing story, we will have more information when it becomes available.
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