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The venerable Harry’s Hofbrau will carve the last of its signature sandwiches in San Jose on Tuesday.

The restaurant is closing after dinner and late-night service at 11 p.m., and it’s not for lack of business.

A sign posted on the door by the owners said: “Thank you for your patronage and loyalty throughout the years. Our success is only because of you and our hard-working staff. We are closing this location because the years have taken its toll on the facility and plans have begun for redevelopment of the site.

“We will miss you ALL. Please visit one of our other locations for our famous Hot Turkey Sandwich or other delicious entrees and specials.”

Although the restaurant has been known for its heaping helpings of meat and potatoes — the corned beef on St. Patrick’s Day at Harry’s is legendary — craft beers have become a big draw for customers in recent years.

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The Harry’s staff confirmed that the restaurant will serve during its regular hours Tuesday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.