Indiana pizzeria finds itself at the center of 'religious freedom' debate

0401-memories-pizza-closed-FACEBOOK-01 Memories Pizza — the first Indiana business to declare it would refuse LGBT business — got blasted on the Internet and by phone, but the owner says there's been a huge 

Earlier this week, a South Bend TV reporter named Alyssa Marino (pictured above) went to the nearby tiny town of Walkerton, entered a family-owned restaurant called Memories Pizza, and asked one of the proprietors for her 

Wednesday, Memories Pizza was not open for business because of the response to their comments in an ABC57 news story. Employees of the Blaze set up a GoFundMe account for the restaurant. People have gone online to express their opinion and have 

The softball and girls' golf coach at Concord High School in Elkhart, Indiana posted a tweet asking if anyone wanted to “burn down” Memories Pizza with her over its announcement that it would not cater gay weddings. “Who's going to Walkerton, IN to

Memories Pizza, the Walkerton, Ind. pizzeria that took a brave stand against delivering its pizza to gay weddings this week, is closing its doors for the time being after the store and its owners were flooded with ridicule and