The Parrot Bar & Grill, an iconic Naples Gulf Access pub, was evicted Wednesday after losing a lengthy legal battle with its landlord. Co-owners Patrick Daly and Timothy Coakley had operated the popular hole-in-the-wall establishment for 11 years at Dockside Boardwalk, near Tin City. This destination, where the Gordon River flows into Naples Bay, was a popular hangout for boaters and businessmen, alike. Last year, The Lazy Parrot LLC filed suit. against TBC Dockside LLC, the previous owners of Dockside, and then Shoppes at Dockside LLC, arguing they had a five-year lease option remaining. An emergency motion to stay was denied on the basis that said lease extension did not exist. The Parrot did not have an option to renew under the lease or extend the lease term, the court ruled. “There was no breach of contract committed by Shoppes at Dockside LLC and TBC Dockside LLC,” according to the final summary judgment filed Wednesday. Naples resident Kelly Phillips, a longtime customer of The Parrot, said, “The employees are the best in town and the regulars all have relationships with them ... It’s like a local ‘Cheers’ bar where everyone knows your name, a home away from home for a lot of us. I can’t tell you how many people have come through there as patrons and become friends.” The owners of The Parrot are not sure about their future plans. “This was supposed to be my retirement. I’m 58 years old so that five-year extension would have brought me to 63 and, at the end of it, I could have sold it to somebody. They pretty much raided my 401(k).”