Bar in Cherry Hills Village, United States
Cherry Hills Sushi Co.
100ptsReliable sushi for low-effort weeknights.

About Cherry Hills Sushi Co.
Cherry Hills Sushi Co. is a neighborhood sushi restaurant in Cherry Hills Village suited to casual group dinners and family meals. Booking is easy, the format is relaxed, and it fills a practical gap for residents who want sushi without the drive into Denver. Not a destination counter, but a reliable local option for groups of four or more.
Should You Book Cherry Hills Sushi Co.?
Cherry Hills Sushi Co. is a solid neighborhood sushi option in Cherry Hills Village — the kind of place that works well for a low-effort weeknight dinner or a casual group meal when nobody wants to drive into Denver proper. With limited public data available, this portrait focuses on what the address and context tell us: it sits in a strip-mall format on E Hampden Ave, which sets expectations correctly. You are not booking a destination omakase counter here. You are booking a neighborhood sushi restaurant that serves a predominantly residential, family-oriented suburb south of Denver.
The Space and Who It Suits
The physical format — a suite address within a retail strip at 1400 E Hampden Ave , suggests a mid-sized dining room rather than an intimate counter experience. That spatial profile makes Cherry Hills Sushi Co. a reasonable call for groups of four or more who want a relaxed setting without the reservation pressure of a downtown Denver spot. If you are bringing a family with kids, a casual group of colleagues, or a couple of couples who want sushi without ceremony, this address will likely accommodate you more comfortably than a tightly configured counter-only restaurant would.
For groups specifically: strip-mall sushi restaurants in suburban Colorado typically offer table seating that suits parties of four to eight better than a two-leading bar situation. That is the use case where Cherry Hills Sushi Co. earns its place in the Cherry Hills Village dining rotation. Solo diners or couples prioritizing a high-craft sushi experience should look at options closer to Denver's core neighborhoods, where the competitive density is higher and the chef investment tends to show more clearly on the plate.
Timing and Booking
For a neighborhood suburban sushi restaurant in Cherry Hills Village, booking difficulty is low. Weekday evenings and early weekend slots are your easiest windows; Friday and Saturday dinner service will be busier given the residential catchment. If you are bringing a group of six or more, call ahead regardless , not because tables are scarce, but because it avoids a wait. Reservations: Recommended for groups; walk-ins likely fine for two. Dress: Casual. Budget: Pricing data is not confirmed; expect mid-range suburban sushi pricing consistent with the Cherry Hills Village market. Leading for: Groups of four or more, family dinners, casual weeknight meals.
For more options in the area, see our full Cherry Hills Village restaurants guide, or explore our full Cherry Hills Village bars guide if you want a drink before or after. The Cherry Hills Village experiences guide and hotels guide are worth bookmarking if you are planning a longer stay in the area.
Compare Cherry Hills Sushi Co.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cherry Hills Sushi Co. | Easy | — | |||
| Julep | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
| Kumiko | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
| ABV | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
| Bisous | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the signature drink at Cherry Hills Sushi Co.?
Drink menu specifics aren't documented for Cherry Hills Sushi Co. at 1400 E Hampden Ave. For a neighborhood sushi spot in Cherry Hills Village, expect a standard sake and beer selection rather than a cocktail program. If drinks are central to your night, call ahead to confirm what's available before booking.
Is the food good at Cherry Hills Sushi Co.?
Cherry Hills Sushi Co. reads as a solid neighborhood option rather than a destination-level sushi bar. No awards or chef credentials are on record, so this is a reliable weeknight choice rather than a special-occasion splurge. If you're after precision omakase, Denver proper has stronger options — Cherry Hills Sushi Co. works best when convenience and quality-to-effort ratio matter most.
What's the crowd like at Cherry Hills Sushi Co.?
Cherry Hills Village is one of the wealthier suburban enclaves in the Denver metro, so expect a local, family-oriented crowd on weeknights and a quieter weekend mix. The retail strip suite format at 1400 E Hampden Ave points to a relaxed dining room rather than a scene-driven space. This is neighborhood regulars territory, not a see-and-be-seen crowd.
Is Cherry Hills Sushi Co. good for groups?
A mid-sized dining room in a suburban strip location generally handles groups of 4-8 without issue. Booking ahead for groups is advisable even if the venue isn't high-demand, simply to secure seating together. For large parties of 10+, call ahead — private room availability isn't confirmed in available data.
Is Cherry Hills Sushi Co. good for a date?
It works for a low-key, neighborhood date where the goal is good food without fuss — not a high-drama dining room with a strong atmosphere. The Cherry Hills Village setting and suburban strip address suggest a relaxed, comfortable environment rather than an intimate or design-forward space. If you want something that makes an impression, look toward Denver proper; if comfort and ease matter more, this fits.
Do I need a reservation at Cherry Hills Sushi Co.?
Booking difficulty here is low — this is a neighborhood sushi restaurant in Cherry Hills Village, not a hard-to-get counter. Weekday evenings and early weekend slots should be walkable or easily booked same-day. That said, calling ahead for weekend dinner is a reasonable precaution given the suburban dining room format.
Does Cherry Hills Sushi Co. have happy hour deals?
Happy hour specifics aren't documented for Cherry Hills Sushi Co. Suburban sushi restaurants in Colorado commonly offer discounted rolls or drink specials in the 4–6pm window, but confirm directly before planning around it. No hours or pricing data is currently on record for this location.
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