For those who want to flip their lid publicly without regretting it, a new entertainment complex in Toronto's East Chinatown has a private, underground room just for that purpose.

Considered Toronto's first table-flippery establishment, Ye Olde Dandy's offers a barebones, underground space where patrons pay to flip a table.

"A lot of people have really enjoyed the idea of coming in and being able to unleash a wave of emotion and it’s just something fun and silly and really engaging that we do with other people," co-owner of Ye Olde Dandy's Matti McLean told CTV Toronto.

The Gerrard Street business also offers a variety of items, such as childhood toys and board games, that can be placed on a table before up to three patrons flip it.

The destructive fun comes at a cost: a basic flip is $5, a flip with a setup of small items such as board games goes for $10, and for $20, patrons can flip a table with breakable items.

Ye Olde Dandy's also offers "mystery rooms."

Similar to an "escape room" where a group of friends or strangers are locked into a room and must complete a series of challenges in order to escape, a mystery room adds a story element into the mix.

Ye Olde Dandy's is located at 617 Gerrard St. E.

With a report from CTV Toronto's Scott Lightfoot