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Spicy's, Popular BBQ Joint, Seized For Non-Payment Of Taxes
Customers were crying out at the news that their favorite place for barbecued ribs and chicken was seized due to non-payment of taxes.

RIVERHEAD, NY — Customers craving ribs, fried chicken and other tempting Southern fare were dismayed Tuesday, taking to social media to share the news that longtime favorite eatery, Spicy's BBQ Restaurant in Riverhead, had been seized due to non-payment of taxes — bright orange signs announcing the fact displayed in the windows of the business.
The New York State Department of State's State Tax Warrant Notice System reported that the business, Spicy's Chicken Restaurant Corp. has two current tax liens, one for $222,603.44 from November 1, 2017 and one for April 20, 2018, for $100.
The Bellport location was also seized.
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According to its website, Spicy's has been a staple in the community since 1978, dishing up heaping helpings of favorites including fried fish, pulled pork, collard greens, macaroni and cheese and other mouthwatering fare.
"I can't believe this," one customer wrote on Facebook.
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"Noooo," wrote another.
Others commented fondly on the tasty menu items.
Attempts to reach the owner of the business, William Stoner, were unsuccessful.
It was unclear how soon Spicy's would reopen.
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