We’ve all felt the frustration that creeps into everyday life sometimes. You don’t have to just sit with it and let it fester – you can do something about it. Something fun and a little crazy. Something like smashing the heck out of a whole bunch of stuff.

Facebook/Le Smash Le Smash is a brand new attraction in Bellevue that lets visitors have some satisfying, destructive fun. See that bullseye there? That’s where you’ll aim plates, bottles, and other breakable items. You won’t believe how gratifying it is when you let those items fly and they shatter against the cinder block wall.

Facebook/Le Smash There are several types of experiences you can have at Le Smash. You can do a quick session in the Smash Lane, in which you throw bottles at the wall and gleefully watch them explode. You can book an individual session for 30 minutes of solo smashing, or book a couple’s session or even a party or other group event.

Facebook/Le Smash No matter which experience you choose, Le Smash is all about safety. Prior to beginning your smash session, you’ll be outfitted with safety gear to ensure that you won’t be hurt by flying shrapnel.

Facebook/Le Smash Before you worry that this sounds like a wasteful way to spend your time, consider that the smashable items are other people’s garbage. These are things that would have gone into the trash anyway; they’re just making a short stop off at Le Smash on their way.

Facebook/Le Smash Le Smash has tons of items on hand for you to destroy, from beer bottles to furniture and everywhere in between. If you have items of your own that you want smashed - a picture of your ex, maybe, or a fax machine that just keeps giving you that inscrutable error message - you can bring those along, too.

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Le Smash is a brand new attraction in Bellevue that lets visitors have some satisfying, destructive fun. See that bullseye there? That’s where you’ll aim plates, bottles, and other breakable items. You won’t believe how gratifying it is when you let those items fly and they shatter against the cinder block wall.

There are several types of experiences you can have at Le Smash. You can do a quick session in the Smash Lane, in which you throw bottles at the wall and gleefully watch them explode. You can book an individual session for 30 minutes of solo smashing, or book a couple’s session or even a party or other group event.

No matter which experience you choose, Le Smash is all about safety. Prior to beginning your smash session, you’ll be outfitted with safety gear to ensure that you won’t be hurt by flying shrapnel.

Before you worry that this sounds like a wasteful way to spend your time, consider that the smashable items are other people’s garbage. These are things that would have gone into the trash anyway; they’re just making a short stop off at Le Smash on their way.

Le Smash has tons of items on hand for you to destroy, from beer bottles to furniture and everywhere in between. If you have items of your own that you want smashed - a picture of your ex, maybe, or a fax machine that just keeps giving you that inscrutable error message - you can bring those along, too.

We love Le Smash’s philosophy: “Le Smash is here to feel good, empower yourself, and get back your you. Life is rough, come to Le Smash, grab a weapon of destruction and let go. Relieve that stress and get your groove back!” It’s hard to argue with that logic.

Prices are listed as $20 for a single session in the Smash Lane, $40 for a 30-minute session with more smashables, and $70 for a 30-minute couple’s session. All smash experiences include the use of safety equipment, weapons of destruction, and Bluetooth speakers on (so you can smash stuff to the tune of your favorite music).

Find out more about Le Smash on its website or Facebook page. If you’ve already tried out this awesome experience, tell us all about it in the comments!

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