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    Angry Jack’s Axe Throwing Club

    4.3 (7 reviews)
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    Tilted Axes

    Tilted Axes

    4.7
    (27 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    Pretty typical axe throwing place. It's a bit smaller than…read moreI anticipated with only about 7-8 throwing areas. Decent vibe with cable spool tables etc. they had big table games to also spend some time. The new Bar is a nice addition being able to get a drink but now you can't BYOB The boards could have been better as they seemed a bit dry and beat up.

    My brother won a gift certificate for Tilted Axes and invited me to come with him as it was for two…read morepeople for two hours. What he didn't realize was there was an expiration date, but thankfully for some nice customer service, we were allowed to use it the day after expiration as we set up in advance a date and time that the facility advised would work - 4pm on a Saturday. We arrived to a majority empty place which turned out to be in our favor. We got a lane to ourselves and almost a private lesson on how to throw from our AxeMaster. There are three styles of axes. Two are two-handed throwers, and then a hatchet which is a one-hand throw. They all have their positives and negatives with their weight and accuracy, but we got enough time to toss them all. Our two-hour session started with 10 minutes on each of the two axes and hatchet. It was almost getting monotonous but quickly we were getting the hang of each one and the characteristics needed to make accurate throws. Our AxeMaster would provide pointers after each throw to improve our skills. Then, let the games begin! We played several games. First was a 20-throw high score wins. Every fifth round you could go for a "kill" shot which was the tiny blue dot on each upper left and right of the bullseye target. 10 points to succeed, zero if you fail. 99% of the time you fail. Second game was to have an imaginary tic-tac-toe board and win that game. Another game was to hit each level of bullseye twice and then end the game with a kill shot. We then played another 20-throw high score. When it came to the kill shot to win, this took a very long time and we almost didn't have enough time to play the second 20-throw. But, I finally got it and we played. Happy to say I won everything except tic-tac-toe. The facility has at least 10 lanes to throw, a small lounge with some video games and pool table, a stage area for bands or comedians, and plenty of tables to stand around and watch the TVs or people throwing. There are competition leagues and Tilted Axes is certified to have them. They sell a little bit of food, but you can bring in all you want and beer, too. If this place was crowded, and our AxeMaster said it does at times, I do not know if we would have had as much fun because of the diminished time you would have had to throw and the hour or two does go quickly. While you are playing your games, you do have the option to switch out which axe you can throw. You have to sign waivers which are done electronically. Don't forget to tip your AxeMaster! We had a great time and our shoulders are a little bit sore. We really liked the experience and would definitely do it again! We had a gift certificate, but I was told a two-hour session is about $42 for one person, and about $25 for a one-hour session. I'm sure the website has the group rates and competition league rates and rules.

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    Splitting Edge Axe Throwing - Malvern

    Splitting Edge Axe Throwing - Malvern

    4.8
    (23 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    Splitting Edge in Malvern is a family favorite! Our first visit was during July 2020 and that…read moreexperience was so great that my sister and father ended up joining the Splitting Edge Axe Throwing League. For first time visitors, you can call ahead and make a reservation. I would recommend that if you're a larger group. You can also show up as an individual and throw some axes more casually... if axe throwing is something you can consider casual. You will need to make sure you have closed toed shoes! You're throwing a sharp metal object afterall. The staff at Splitting Edge does an awesome job walking newcomers (and those of us that are like me and are not new, but lack axe throwing skill) how to get comfortable throwing axes. These guys are seriously professionals, they can give you pointers to help you perfect the craft. I've noticed I've gotten a little bit better and learned that I'm better at throwing with one hand, as opposed to the over the head with both hands style. The price point is really fair for your overall experience. I recommend coming with friends and bringing food and drinks! It's BYOB but there are a few nearby spots (Bomba Taco, Sly Fox, Wegman's) you can pick up drinks if you forgot. They have an awesome back bar area that my family used to set up a food buffet. My most favorite parts of Splitting Edge though... it's pet friendly! And there are tons of games (giant jenga, connect four, chess) to keep you busy if it's not your turn to throw.

    We just spent an afternoon at Splitting Edge Axe Throwing with our two kids - the four of us had…read morethe best time! Matt was so welcoming, gave amazing instructions, cheered the kids on, and kept the vibe on point! This venue is so fun - they have different stations set up for groups and smaller parties, a private party room, and party games throughout. You can play Jenga, connect 4, and more in between throws - great for larger parties. Our group was all smiles throughout our entire experience. Matt made sure everyone was safe and comfortable but also gave us our space to build some fun family memories. I also really like that it was smaller than some of the other axe throwing venues in the area- it delt more personable and less corporate. Highly recommend checking them out for a fun-filled afternoon! Plus, there are several restaurants in the same parking lot for some post game grub!

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    Me hitting it right in the middle
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    Splitting Edge Axe Throwing - Pottstown

    Splitting Edge Axe Throwing - Pottstown

    4.4
    (7 reviews)
    13.0 mi

    Great manager! Atmosphere was great too. You can order food from the attached restaurant or go…read moreafter your done

    Axe throwing is one of those fun things from Yelp Elite Event's past that I've been craving to do…read moreagain for awhile now. Going to the Malvern location of Splitting Edge (review coming in the not too distant future) for a fun Halloween party scratched the itch for me, but as my gf and I talked with our circle of friends we realized we weren't the only ones craving throwdown. While we were looking forward to going to the Malvern location again, when we learned that only the Pottstown location had availability for the Friday night we were looking to book, we chalked it up as an opportunity to explore the area beforehand and make a good evening of it. And from seeing the awesome lumberjack inspired mural art that my friend Alloyius Mcilwaine painted downstairs, to playing three very different and hella fun rounds of axe throwing team games, to ending the evening by striking poses within their Game of Thrones-inspired wooden throne, it proved to be one of the most fun game nights I've had in awhile! Back in the day, I used to do pretty good with my throwing, but when I started out the evening I was having some off moments which I just chalked up to me being rusty. But our ax expert for the evening, Will, watched my throwing like a hawk, grabbed me an ax with a longer handle to use, and showed me some pointers that had me getting near bullseye shots in no time. Since it's a BYOB spot we also brought some crowlers for the brewery next door after we learned that they didn't do to-go cans only to realize that we also had no cups. But the friendly staff was quick to provide them for us. Doing those things and even giving us a little more time to throw after our session ended were just some of the ways that their team went above and beyond to accommodate our crew. At first, I thought the traditional play where the first team to get a certain amount of points without going over would have been my favorite game of the night. But then for the second they busted out the balloons on the board and gave us the chance to either lose points by bursting our balloons or to sabotage the other team's game by bursting their balloons to have them lose points. The third game of snakes and ladders was a little trickier to follow but also made for a fun time. Overall it was a great time that really scratched my itch and left me ready for another throwdown!

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    Every strike on the board has a story behind it
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    Bury the Hatchet - Horsham

    Bury the Hatchet - Horsham

    4.8
    (13 reviews)
    27.3 mi

    My wife took me here during a surprise birthday celebration she was doing for me. I never knew…read morethis place existed as it's tucked away in business complex and I don't even remember if there was much signage (it was raining pretty hard and night time). The first great part is when we got out and my wife opened the trunk to reveal a packed cooler of beer! Now, I should note that while you are allowed to bring alcohol, you can't bring hard liquor and you cannot be visibly intoxicated or they will not admit you (probably a smart thing). We had to sign a waiver of course in the event we chopped a limb off (we didn't). And then we were taken back to our lanes. It was a Saturday night and most of the lanes were full, we had two towards the back. One of the employees walked everyone through how we should throw and gave a couple of pointers before everyone took their time to give it a shot. They had great music, it's a relaxed atmosphere and everyone working there was great. We had a phenomenal time and will definitely be returning!

    Very fun experience. Three axes you get to handle and throw for either a one hour or two hour…read moresession depending on which duration you pick. You have an S hook Axe (heaviest out of the three), Hatchet (Typical Axe), or the Tomahawk Axe. Close to the end of the session they bring out a Firemen Axe that you can attempt to throw at the target and is easiest the hardest to maneuver. In addition to the Axe throwing, they have a fun baskettball arcade two person competition game that you all should be familiar from the days of your childhood arcade days and many other fun games such as shuffle board, Jenga, darts etc. This is perfect if you have a large party and are waiting your turn to throw as you can play a fun game while you wait. When I think of Axe throwing I am reminded of the beginning of the movie, "The Bodyguard" with Kevin Costner. There is a scene where someone is trying to recruit him to take on the bodyguard job and he is leisurely lobbing an axe at a wooden stake trying to land a shot. I can now see the allure of such a skillful and cathartic experience. As always people SYOY!!!

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    It's tough to win when you're both hitting bullseyes!
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    Angry Jack’s Axe Throwing Club - axethrowing - Updated July 2026

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