Restaurants and Cafes in Davtashen
Yerevan's young residential district with fast-food courts, hookah cafes, and Armenian sit-down spots
Davtashen lacks the tourist polish of Kentron or the cafe density of Saryan Street. It's a working residential district where families grab shawarma after errands, students meet at coffee shops between classes, and young professionals gather at hookah lounges on weekends. The food is straightforward — no fusion experiments, just reliable Armenian grills, fast-food courts with predictable menus, and a handful of bars that double as cafes during the day.
Davtashen sits 7–9 kilometers northwest of Republic Square. Taxis from the center take 20–25 minutes off-peak, 35–40 minutes in evening traffic. Marshrutkas (minibuses) run along Davtashen Highway, but routes change; ride-hailing apps (Yandex, GG) are simpler for visitors. Most venues have street parking.
All venues in Davtashen.
O2 Cafe and Bar
O2 Cafe and Bar sits in Davtashen's 13th block, serving coffee and light bites to the neighborhood's younger crowd.
Food Plaza
Food Plaza sits in Davtashen, the молодёжь district where students and young families hunt for quick meals without spending much.
Coffee Burmunq
Coffee Burmunq sits on Tigran Petrosyan in Davtashen, a neighborhood where young professionals and students grab their morning ritual.
Ind-am bar cafe & night club
Ind-am is a disco bar in Davtashen that pulls the younger crowd on weekends looking for drinks and dancing.
Dolma
Dolma sits in Davtashen, where young Yerevan goes for straightforward Armenian cooking at mid-range prices.
InFusion Bar & Restaurant
InFusion sits in Davtashen, a neighborhood where young locals eat and meet.