![]() There is a page on the Tantrum’s website where it states that it welcomes donations. “I only concentrate on what Tantrums is doing and making sure that we provide the best customer service to all of our customers and make sure that everybody has a good time and leaves here with a smile, and I don’t really worry about what the others are doing.” “I kind of figured that was going to happen, and more power to them,” she stated. Since Baker opened Tantrums in 2015, numerous other rage rooms have opened around the Houston area, but that hasn’t bothered her. You can cry, scream, or cuss, and it’s all going to stay right here. ![]() Those are the stories that stick with Baker, but she said, “Here at Tantrums you can go into your room. People have come in for anger management, with severe depression, and for grief therapy, among others. Baker points out that there is also a serious side to the business, the mental health side. While many people come to Tantrums for a good time and to have fun, and Tantrums does do all sorts of parties. “I absolutely loved this place and will definitely be back!! It was so cathartic trashing the entire room!! Smashing glass, Tv’s, furniture.I think I enjoyed it TOO much!!!” reads one of the numerous five-star reviews on Tantrum’s Yelp page. “I really don’t know if it was the location or it was coincidental that Tantrums was starting to just take off at that point, but it has really been nonstop since I moved here four years ago,” she said. Tantrums struggled at its first location at 290 and Mangum, but things have been much better since Baker moved Tantrums to its current location at 1730 Elmview Dr. Then it started booming.īaker admitted that Tantrums is probably doing better because of the pandemic, pointing out that people have even more frustration to get out. It took a couple months for traffic to return to normal. Like businesses all over, Tantrums was closed for a month at the beginning of the pandemic. The cost is $35 for a five-minute session, $50 for a 10-minute session, and $65 for a 15-minute session.īaker said that baseball bats are the most popular instrument followed by sledgehammers. ![]() A new vision: POST Houston, the abandoned post office turned eatery and concert hall, sets opening dateĪfter putting on the mandatory safety equipment and signing a liability waiver, customers select an instrument from among a baseball bat, sledgehammer, hockey stick, tire iron, crowbar, and more, go into one of four rage rooms located in the building and use their selected instrument to break stuff: dishes, lamps, TVs, wine bottles, and other breakable items.
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