In Business Since 2001
(303) 322-9554
Mon-Wed 11am-10pm, Thu-Sat 11am-Midnight, Sun 5pm-10pm
AMEX, VISA, MASTERCARD
Features: Award Winning, Bar, Microbrews, Sushi Bar
Reservations: Takes Reservations.
Welcome! The name Hapa is derived from the Hawaiian term that describes a harmonious blend of Asian and American cultures. Like our name, our food reflects this dynamic combination. The menu is based on traditional Japanese cooking fundamentals which are then amplified, muted, or mixed with influences from many different styles of cooking until they are something completely new: They're Hapa. We have stretched the boundaries of creativity to develop dishes that defy all rules while holding true to our roots. We hope you will find our menu innovative, uninhibited, and distinctly fun!
Dress Code: Business Casual
Accomodates Private Parties




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Posted byNinaMariaon 8/19/2009
I was skeptical about this place because of the reviews but figured cheap happy hour specials couldn't hurt. Went there with some of my coworkers on a Sunday night and the place looked great, high energy. Best part were the specials 2 rolls for $7 bucks!! Great for this recession!! I was so surprised that Hapa had my new fancy sake that I discovered on a trip to Miami TY KU Sake and it was part of the deal for $6 bucks! Service was greawt so go for the specials and stop whining!
Posted bygarcia814on 4/28/2009
I am not a sushi eater, but my husband loves it so while walking around CC we dropped in for dinner. The two appetizers I had were awful...the potstickers had absolutely no flavor with nothing in them but pork and the calamari was worse -- soaked with grease, and served with a very sweet mango sauce that just cried out for some other flavor but just thick sweet mango. My glass of wine was just OK, as was his hapa beer. He ordered sushi and mystery mushrooms, which was just a perfect name. We sat in for half price happy hour, which took some of the sting out of paying for a meal that was very very mediocre. I really expected more. We eat out a lot, and can't remember ever having every single item disappointing. Someone needs to be watching customer satisfaction... Interesting to note that the servers who picked up our plates and saw all that remained did not ask us about our experience.
Posted byKLynnTon 2/21/2009
As a frequent sushi eater I was looking forward to dinning at Hapa.....However, all 4 of the rolls my friend and I ordered were tasteless, room-temperature, and fell apart; even our Miso soups were mediocre. I told our waitress, who was very polite and professional, who then got the manager. The service was much appreciated and the manager attempted to improve our experience. Unfortunately the next 2 rolls that she recommended were also horrible. The rolls were messy and the ingredients were un-flavorful, even the sauces were bland. We could hardly tell the difference between the different rolls and fish. We finally gave up, the manager did not charge us for the rolls and remained very polite. But, this was definitely the worst sushi I have ever eaten and would not dine here again. I will stick with my usual places such as Wasabi and Tazu.
Posted byDtownDineron 12/15/2008
Hapa is one of my favorite sushi places in Denver, they have a great variety of rolls and sake. Try it, you won't be sad that you did!
Posted byDaveRogerson 12/4/2008
And Troy has an outrageous mustache at the moment. More characters now being used... look see FB I am using 100 characters... here I am.