It’s true what they say: all trends eventually come back around. Thankfully, I’m not talking about acid-washed denim or shoulder pads. I’m talking about a time before cell phones and digital cameras, when photo booths were all the rage. These days, a good old-fashioned photo booth is making a comeback, and there are a few around Toronto you should know about.

Penny Arcade Vintage

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This vintage shop has more than just sweet jackets and timeless trinkets.

When you first walk into this Dundas West gem, you’ll see a 55-year-old analog photo booth to your left. While it used to only take loonies, now you can tap your card. $8 a strip, and memories to last forever.

Where: 1177 Dundas St. W.

The Drake 

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One of Toronto’s top hotels has more than fabulous rooms, a great restaurant and immaculate vibes.

If you go past the welcome desk on the restaurant side, you’ll see a photo booth to your left.

Snap some cute pics, then head over to the bar for a beverage.

Where: 1150 Queen St. W.

Cherry’s High Dive

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A popular hangout that has it all (it all as in a photo booth).

You could spend a whole night here eating, drinking, playing pool, and capturing memories. The photo booth can be found at the back of the restaurant.

Where: 488 Wellington St. W.

Chefs Hall

Chefs Hall is a hub for all things food, drinks, and fun.

Once you’re not salivating over all the different choices of eats and bites, head towards the bubble tea area. There, you’ll see a photo booth awaiting you.

Where: 111 Richmond St. W.

Happy photo boothin’, Toronto.

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