It turns out that not everyone loves the smell of bacon.

A San Francisco bacon restaurant, fittingly called "Bacon Bacon,” was forced to shut its door on Friday after neighbors complained that the "porcine aroma" wafting from the establishment was too strong.

According to the San Francisco Examiner, neighbors also alleged the store was illegally dumping bacon grease into the sewers and the restaurant lacked the proper health permits to operate the business.



The restaurant may be able to secure a permit and resume operations, but a hearing cannot be held until July, so for now the restaurant will remain closed.

The news sparked an outpouring of support via social media.

“Who dislikes the smell of bacon???” Joe Creitz wrote on the Bacon Bacon facebook page.



“Complaining about the smell of bacon is like complaining that it's a nice day out,” wrote another user.

Supporters of the business have already amassed over 2,000 signatures on a Save Bacon Bacon website dedicated to reopening the store.

The pork-themed drama even received a nod from Amy Poehler during this weekend’s Saturday Night Live.

“It’s gotta be really tricky to walk up to a cop and complain that something smells like bacon,” joked Poehler.

For now, the bacon-centric restaurant will close its storefront, but the quest to provide San Francisco with bacon will continue. Owner Jim Angelus will be running his operation out of a food truck until he is able to secure the right permits to reopen.