Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Upscale Mediterranean-leaning bistro with standout hits like roasted chicken, steaks, and pizzas, balanced by inconsistency and pricing sticker shock; great when on form, frustrating when it is not.
Set in the DTC area, YaYas reads as a polished neighborhood bistro where date nights, business dinners, and family meetups mingle under a bright, refreshed room. Servers are often praised for being attentive without hovering, and little touches like warm pita and hummus set a welcoming tone. One diner summed it up: "We could relax, talk, and dinner just flowed." However, a few guests found the post-remodel vibe less cozy than before. The kitchen leans Mediterranean with elevated classics rather than flashy experiments: oak-fired pizzas, roasted chicken with pan jus, seared steaks, and seafood small plates. On its best days the food lands confidently—juicy chicken, tender filet, and nicely charred octopus—yet inconsistency surfaces in reports of off-temp steaks or underseasoned pastas. Prices are firmly premium for the suburbs, but many feel the ingredients and execution justify it when the kitchen is on point. Families do fine here thanks to kid-friendly staples like pizzas, simple pastas, and fries, and several reviews mention relaxed, mixed-age dining rooms. There is no explicit kids menu in the current data, but the menu contains enough familiar items for most children; adventurous eaters can stretch into salads or grilled fish while picky eaters stick to pizza and pasta.
Area: Suburban business district near Denver Tech Center with corporate offices and affluent residential pockets; suits business meals and occasions.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, with steady evening traffic typical of Greenwood Village commercial corridors.
Nearby: Surrounded by offices, hotels, and shopping; draws business diners, locals, and celebratory parties.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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