Date Night
The most memorable third date in Berks County.
Why a rage room for a date?
Because it's not dinner. Because it's not a movie. Because you actually get to see how the other person handles a hammer, music, and the controlled chaos of a small room full of breakable things. It is, oddly, one of the better compatibility tests we know of.
The Couple's Rage
Our standard date package — 30 minutes, 2 smashers, a medium bin of breakables plus 2 electronics — runs $60. That's about the same as one decent dinner for two, but a much more interesting story for the group chat afterward.
What to expect
- Show up 10 minutes early for paperwork (the liability waiver, which is one page)
- Brief intro — we'll go through safety, the tools, and how the room works
- Suit up — hard hats, goggles, gloves, optional coveralls
- 30 minutes in the room. You set the playlist. We give you the signal at the 5-minute warning.
- Post-session: there's a lounge with seats where you can decompress, look at your phones, debrief
Things people tell us afterward
"Honestly, this is the most we've laughed in months." — frequent date-night feedback
"I learned my husband swings like a Little League player. We've been married 18 years. New information."
"My boyfriend let me have all the best stuff to smash. Good guy."
Date-night logistics
- Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons are our most-booked date slots
- If you're planning dinner before or after — ask us for local recommendations; we know what's nearby
- The lounge has free water and a few snacks; bring drinks if you want them
- Date-night photo opportunities: lots; bring a phone (held outside the room) and we'll get shots through the window