
The Diner Finder is the Internet's best source of real diner information.The bad economy and some poor accounting claim a once-great Rhode Island institution.
By Barbara Polichetti, Journal Staff Writer
EAST GREENWICH –– Jigger's Diner, the popular local eatery where jonnycakes and homemade pies were dished up daily, was closed last week by the state Division of Taxation for being delinquent in remitting state taxes, according to local officials.
Town Manager William Sequino Jr. and Police Chief Tomas E. Coyle said that a tax official went to Jigger's last Tuesday and advised employees and customers that the restaurant needed to close its doors because it was in arrears on its state taxes. Coyle said that people were allowed to finish their meals and that the situation was handled courteously with no disturbances.
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