Sarah's Smash Shack offers Americans a way to de-stress by smashing dishes

by Yuliya Talmazan | November 3, 2008 at 12:45 pm
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Americans in need of a way to de-stress over the financial crisis, US election or personal problems can choose to take their stress out at Sarah’s Smash Shack specially designed for people to break dishes and other breakables in. You can purchase items to smash as well as bring your own. The broken bits are donated to art schools for student projects to reduce environmental waste. The Shack hosts birthday parties, corporate parties, anniversaries, bachelor parties etc. They even offer gift certificates. Customers can also play their favourite music while smashing and invite friends over.

If you've ever been so frustrated, so annoyed or so perturbed that you just wanted to break something, then Sarah's Smash Shack just may be the place for you.

The San Diego business offers patrons a new way to express themselves by donning full protective gear to break plates, glasses and flowers.

The Smash Shack even hosts a menu of items consumers can choose from, including a mystery box that has 10 smashables. Or, with permission, you can bring your own items to break, like a cell phone.

"I came in here after a foul day, grumpy, grumpy, grumpy. Now I'm in a great mood, I feel awesome," said customer Kellie Burns.


Relating to tomorrow's big day for Americans, Sarah's Smash Shack will have extended hours on November 4th, the election day.

Sarah’s Smash Shack is extending its hours on Election Day until the vote is counted (and longer if necessary)!  That's next Tuesday, November 4th.

This is a bi-partisan event.  Come celebrate, vent, or just chuck something and scream because it’s finally over!  We will have the television on and plenty of breakables for everyone, no matter who you voted for.

And, who knows? Shack's customers might get to see the "least successful" presidential candidate smashing stuff along with them on the eve of the election day.



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