Play a wide variety of claw machines to win stuffed animals, keychains, and other decorative prizes with fair odds displayed.
Save your credits over multiple visits to redeem for larger, more valuable prizes from our extensive prize wall.
Exchange accumulated credits for a diverse selection of high-quality toys and gifts at our well-stocked prize counter.
Conveniently buy coins at our cashier station to fuel your gaming fun, with options for all budgets.
Enjoy a seamless experience with automatic doors, smooth floors, and spacious layouts suitable for wheelchairs and mobility aids.
Perfect for outings with friends or family, offering shopping carts for prizes and a vibrant, engaging environment.

Toronto's premier claw machine arcade where every play brings you closer to amazing prizes!
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OCTO ZONE is a vibrant and exciting video arcade located in the heart of Toronto at 247 Yonge St, specializing in claw machine games with a vast array of prizes including stuffed animals, keychains, and decorative items. With a 4.4/5 rating from over 835 reviews, we offer a fair and fun experience for all ages, featuring automatic doors, smooth floors, and ample space for accessibility. Our unique credit-saving system allows players to accumulate points for bigger, more rewarding prizes, making every visit worthwhile. Whether you're a local or a visitor near the Eaton Centre and Dundas subway station, OCTO ZONE brings a slice of Japanese-style arcade culture to Toronto with a welcoming atmosphere and diverse machine selection.
OCTO FOR THE WIN!! Octo has the best prizes. What I like most about Octo is how my wife and I can save our credits for prizes we really love. It makes us come back and play more games while collecting credits for a more significant prize that we'll be happy with. If your looking for an arcade to invest sometime accumulating credits in, and you want a worthy prize wall to cash credits in at, Octo wins.
My niece likes grabbing machines when she was in Japan. This place is like bringing that experience to a different culture. It's a beautiful dream and big endeavour. I hope places like these survive and thrive.
I’ve been a loyal customer at OctoZone for over two years and have always enjoyed my visits. However, I was very disappointed during my most recent experience. I won a toy from one of the claw machines, but it fell beside the prize hole rather than directly into it. Despite clearly winning, the staff member on duty (around 3 PM, Asian male with short hair) informed me that management does not allow them to honour prizes in this situation. In the past, similar situations were resolved fairly, and prizes were honored. It’s frustrating to see inconsistency in how these cases are handled, especially when other customers have experienced the same issue. As a long-time and loyal patron, I hope management will consider being consistent and fair in honoring legitimate wins. It’s small gestures like this that build trust and encourage customers to keep returning.
If you live in Toronto, or are visiting, and love playing with stuffed animal machines and other items, OCTO is guaranteed fun. The space is located on Yonge, near the Eaton Center and several other businesses, as well as close to the Dundas subway station. Regarding accessibility, the location has automatic opening and closing doors, smooth floors, a seamless entrance, and ample space for movement, suitable for wheelchairs, walkers, and other aids. OCTO has a huge variety of machines, with various items, including stuffed animals, keychains, and other decorative items, as well as a display area. Upon arrival, there is a space with shopping carts for you to take your items, a cashier for purchasing coins, and information. It is well worth a visit.
A very cool concept of a big decorated shop with many machines with robotic hand to collect surprises. The nice thing about it - they are fair and you understand your low-mid chances to win by a written statement on the machine. Recommend!!!
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