How much property tax does the Meson Sabika restaurant in Naperville, IL pay

Checked on January 24, 2026
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Executive summary

No publicly provided source in the reporting identifies the exact dollar amount Mesón Sabika in Naperville, IL pays in property taxes; the records and tools cited explain how property tax is calculated in Naperville and where to look up a specific parcel, but do not list this restaurant’s tax bill [1] [2] [3]. The only property-level identifiers for Mesón Sabika found in the supplied material are commercial listings that give an address (412 S Rte 59) but not tax bills [4] [5], so determining the restaurant’s actual tax payment requires a targeted property search or public-record request through county or township channels described below [6] [7].

1. The question being asked and the gap in available reporting

The user asks for a single factual figure — how much property tax Mesón Sabika pays — but none of the provided Naperville, township or county pages supply parcel‑level tax bills for that business; the city’s property tax pages discuss general policy and where to pay bills but do not publish individual business tax amounts [8] [9], and the assessor resources explain search tools and methods without returning Mesón Sabika’s bill in these sources [1] [2].

2. How property tax for a Naperville property is determined (why a single number isn’t in the supplied sources)

Property taxes in Naperville are based on assessed valuation and the levy process: taxing bodies set levies, the county clerk calculates rates by dividing the levy across assessed value, and that mix of taxing districts determines an individual parcel’s bill — mechanisms explained by Naperville Township and the DuPage County Clerk materials [1] [2] [3]. The township materials further note assessed valuation is derived from market value multiplied by the statutory assessment ratio (described as the 33.33% example), so a parcel’s tax equals that assessed value times the combined tax rates [2].

3. Where an exact per‑parcel tax figure would normally be found

To obtain a specific tax amount for Mesón Sabika, the recommended public resources are the assessor’s parcel search for Naperville Township (searchable by address or Property Index Number, PIN) and the DuPage County Clerk’s property tax pages where tax rates and parcel calculations are posted; both sources are named in the reporting as the right tools to locate parcel-level records [6] [3] [1].

4. Practical steps to get the restaurant’s tax bill from public records

The reporting directs users to search by address or PIN on the Naperville Township assessor site or consult the DuPage County Clerk for rate calculations, and suggests FOIA or city customer service contact for transfer or record issues — meaning the next step to find Mesón Sabika’s tax payment is a parcel search at the township or county site or a records request to the City or County offices [6] [3] [7].

5. Alternate routes and transparency caveats reporters should note

Local city pages emphasize that city-level pages won’t substitute for county tax bills and that some transactions or outstanding fines may require FOIA requests — an implicit caveat that publicly accessible summaries won’t always surface every property’s line-item tax payment without targeted records retrieval [8] [7]. Commercial listings confirm the restaurant’s location (used to search public records) but do not disclose tax payments [4] [5].

6. Bottom line: why a single definitive answer cannot be supplied from these sources

Based on the supplied material, no document or database extract shows Mesón Sabika’s property tax paid; the reporting instead maps where and how those figures are produced and how to access them (assessor parcel search, county clerk rate calculations, FOIA for transfer/status issues), so any exact dollar figure must be obtained by querying those public records directly [1] [2] [3] [7].

Want to dive deeper?
How to look up a DuPage County property tax bill by address or PIN
What are the combined tax rates and taxing districts that apply to commercial properties in Naperville?
How to file a FOIA request with the City of Naperville for property transfer and tax records?