Break Stuff

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860 S 1st St
San Jose, CA 95110

Break Stuff, located in San Jose, CA, is the Bay Area's exclusive Stress Therapy Demolition Center. This unique venue offers an outlet for controlled chaos, allowing visitors to unleash their frustrations by destroying a variety of inanimate objects like televisions, glass bottles, computers, and even garden gnomes.

With packages like Annihilation and All You Can Break, guests can smash through glass items and electronics in a safe and exhilarating environment. Additionally, Break Stuff offers an Axe-Throwing experience for those looking to blow off steam in a different way.

Whether you're dealing with stress, heartbreak, or simply seeking a fun and unconventional activity, Break Stuff provides a one-of-a-kind experience for individuals and corporate groups alike to release pent-up emotions and have a smashing good time.

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Claudia R.
10/26/2025

This was really fun would suggest you check it out and break some stuff for a good time. Broke beer bottles and old electronics with different items and would come again

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James C.
8/30/2025

Came for my son's 16th bday and it was an AMAZING EXPERIENCE the kids had a blast!! Will for sure be coming back!! Would highly suggest this for bday's/team building exercise or just to let steam...

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Kerri K.
8/16/2025

Soooo cathartic! 30 minutes went by in a flash. Physically and emotionally draining, but in the best way. Amazing customer service and communications from Esteban. We will be back. This world...

Anthony L.
11/15/2025

Just think of you're real dad and go ham, very dope lots of options to break things them bottles r tuff but u can run it back

Jon C.
7/21/2025

Had an awesome time at this rage room! Esteban had great communication from start to finish--booking was easy, and he explained everything clearly when we arrived. The experience itself was a...

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