A smashing good time🔨

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The Break Room

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TGIF, Charleston. Are you on edge from a stressful work-week? Have a tough exam coming up? Or maybe just looking to have a fun night out with friends? We have the perfect place for you – and it involves breaking + smashing a ton of random objects. Intrigued? So were we.

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The Break Room

The Break Room – located at 1947 Belgrade Ave. in West Ashley – is the go-to destination to unleash all your pent-up emotions. Charleston’s very first “rage room” offers a venue where you can throw champagne bottles at a wall, smash a toaster oven and even bring in your own items to destroy. 🍾

We got to try it out for ourselves, and we can attest that it lives up to its smashing reputation. The team was suited up in coveralls, gardening gloves + face shields, and as soon as we fully resembled Ghostbusters, we were ready to go. Many a bottle were shattered, an Internet router was repeatedly thrown on the concrete floor (and was particularly hard to damage; props to its engineer) and we left tired, sweaty + empowered. 🔨

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The Break Room

While it has yet to have its official grand opening (tentatively set for Monday, Oct. 21), the rooms are up and running, so grab a friend or go solo and have fun going crazy.

Click here to learn more + click here to book a session.

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