Not a Dream: This Vintage Camera Cafe Is 100% Real

Someone pinch me. This two-story vintage-camera-shaped cafe must be too good to be true.

In the small suburb of Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, just an hour and a half outside of South Korea's capital of Seoul, one husband and wife team decided to take their deep love of photography into their own hands. The result? Dreamy Camera Cafe, a building of Alice in Wonderland-sized proportions inspired by the Rolleiflex twin lens reflex cameras of the 1930s. Legendary photographers like Helmut Newton and Richard Avedon used a "Rollei," which had a distinctive waist-level viewfinder.

The Verge recently paid the shop a visit and spoke to Park Sung-hwan, Dreamy Cafe's owner. The large round "lens windows" are as remarkable from the inside as they are on the outside. In addition to serving snacks and tea, there's also a display of the owner's vintage camera collection in Dreamy Cafe. Each table has a napkin dispenser that looks like a 35mm film roll, a set of colored pencils, and photo-album menu.

We're definitely adding this locale to our geek bucket list. Follow the shop's Facebook page for more surreal photography, and scroll down for a virtual tour of this supercute photography cafe. Source: Facebook user 꿈꾸는사진기

The Cafe's Exterior

The Cafe's Exterior

A Customer Looking at the Original Rolleiflex Camera

A Customer Looking at the Original Rolleiflex Camera

The Cafe in Winter

The Cafe in Winter

The Cafe in Spring

The Cafe in Spring

The Cafe's Upper-Level Interior

The Cafe's Upper-Level Interior

The Interior of the "Lens" Window

The Interior of the "Lens" Window

. . . And Homemade Chocolate Cake With Tea!

. . . And Homemade Chocolate Cake With Tea!