The old-school Italian restaurant dates back to the Great Depression, and has earned a reputation as one of the most beloved Italian eateries in the state.
The listings started popping up earlier this week.
The restaurant, building and land are for sale -- along with the liquor license and second- and- third-floor apartments.
Several health code violations closed Spirito's over the summer.
NJ.com said a call to owner Mike Spirito was not returned before publication.
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