It’s been nearly four months since beleaguered waterfront restaurant called it quits for good , and now — as a final nail in the coffin — the restaurant is in the process of being demolished.

The battle between Sinbad’s owners, brothers, Duane, Tom and Charles Stinson, who opened the restaurant in 1975, and the Port of San Francisco was a longstanding and contentious, but last October, a Superior Court jury made the restaurant’s fate official — voting in favor of the Port, which would demolish the restaurant to make way for an expanded ferry terminal and increased public access to the shoreline.

However, a win for the Port (and eventually commuters) was a loss for longtime fans of the retro restaurant, not to mention its older staff.

Though the restaurant may be gone, we choose to remember its happier days (see gallery).

Do you have a favorite memory of Sinbad’s? Let us know in the comments below.