Vienna can pride itself on having a rage room! Don't mention to the owner the countless regulations and laws; he set out to work with the authorities, and it's been a long journey. Patrick is all the happier now that he could finally open the already popular "Wutstock.” You might think destroying dishes or a desk is a rather aggressive act - but rest assured, it is fun! Letting off steam is relieving and lifts your mood. Some may go for a run, to the boxing club, or chop wood, while others come here. One doesn't exclude the other - why not do both?!
I'll let you in on a secret: It has long been my innermost desire to (just once!) throw a glass against the wall after emptying it into my mouth. But I would never put waiters in a bar through the inconvenience of the aftermath - their job is hard enough. So, a dream came true here. Unlike my "partner in crime," who was a bit reluctant initially, I was not shy to smash the first glass. Soon after, she hit the tableware like a baseball pro. And we tested the effect various tools would have on bowls or lids - laughing lots.
The website will soon be available in English, and if you're using a wheelchair, you're absolutely welcome to roll into the accessible Wutraum. Wohooo: I could get Patrick to give you a special deal! With the discount code "SpottedByLocals" you'll get 10% off your booking at the Wutstock. Smash it! ;)
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