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Restaurants and Cafes in Davtashen

Yerevan's young residential district with fast-food courts, hookah cafes, and Armenian sit-down spots

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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.

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FAQ — Davtashen

What kind of restaurants are in Davtashen?
Mostly fast-food courts (Food Plaza, Kvartal), shawarma windows, coffee shops, and a few Armenian sit-down spots like Dolma and Kyores. Evening options include hookah cafes, a brewery (Blonder Beer House), and bar-clubs. It's a residential district, so the mix serves local families and students rather than tourists.
How much does a meal cost in Davtashen?
Fast food runs 1,800–2,500 dram (shawarma, food court plates). Coffee and pastries around 2,000 dram. Armenian sit-down dinners for two range from 4,500 dram (Kyores, У Гора) to 6,500 dram (Dolma). Hookah bars and breweries average 4,000–4,500 dram per person with drinks.
Is Davtashen walkable for restaurants?
Venues spread across several microdistricts, so you'll want a taxi between clusters. Walking works within a single block or food court, but distances between, say, Dolma and Blonder Beer House are 2–3 kilometers. Most locals drive or use ride-hailing apps.
Are Davtashen restaurants open late?
Hookah bars and spots like Ind-am bar cafe & night club stay open past midnight on weekends. Fast-food courts and coffee shops close by 10–11 PM. Sit-down Armenian restaurants typically wrap up by 11 PM, earlier on weeknights.
Do I need reservations in Davtashen?
Generally no. Walk-in works at fast-food courts, coffee shops, and most Armenian restaurants. Weeknight evenings are quiet. On Friday and Saturday nights, hookah bars and breweries can fill up after 9 PM, but tables usually turn over fast.

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