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10 months ago

Great vibe upstairs. Went with my wife and enjoyed ace tic tac toe and played some pool. Bring your own beer.

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Pocono Axe Works - glow in the dark axe throwing

Pocono Axe Works

(10 reviews)

Great space for groups, and we had a great time with friendly workers and clear instructions. Easy…read moreto use axes and fun scoring games.

My best friend and I are on a boys and extended weekend mini-vacation, and after shooting guns…read moreyesterday (see my review), decided another fun thing to do would be to throw some axes around. Pocono Axe Works was a big hit even with our sore shoulders. After checking in and verifying that we signed our waivers, we were led to our lane with two targets. Our helpful staffer gave a quick rundown of safety procedures and also a short tutorial of how to throw. We watched and learned and it was our turn. Both my friend and I have done this before but it was quite some time ago. It took a while to get the hang of getting the right rotations on the axes, and with the different weights of them, I found that I preferred one over the others. But we played multiple games using the scoring of the World Axe Throwing League. 10 rounds, one throw a round. In the end, we were at five games each as winners. One game we only used our less dominant hand to throw which was funny. We inquired about a different game and was told about "Around the World" where you have to score from one to the bullseye and then back to one and lastly a kill shot. I got to the bullseye and finally hit it while my friend got to the five-point before we decided our shoulders were just giving out. You can bring food and beer/drinks in, and we each had two Yuengling Hershey's Chocolate Porters as we did our thing. We had some great conversation and laughs. Others were coming in consistently as we were there on this Saturday, and they also have leagues you can sign up for. If you're in a large group, you may want to try and rent multiple lanes as the time it takes for your turn could be long and you are quick to throw. Kinda like bowling. I'd recommend coming with one friend for the practice and then doing the whole group thing. The single staffer was attentive with everyone and friendly. The facility also has a "gift shop" selling clothing and pillows and other stuff. My friend and I had a great time overall. $112 for a two-person two-hour rental including tax.

PAC’s Axe Throwing - Shovel

PAC’s Axe Throwing

(4 reviews)

I've been throwing axes for the past 7 years and love the sense of community around the sport but I…read morejust didn't get that vibe here at P.a.C.s Axes. Maybe we just hit it on an off night unsure. I signed up for the tactical package (knifes, shovel and axes) only because a friend convinced me to register for a skill game called So Have I Thrown That Yet where you throw a shovel, hatch and big axe from a chair. I knew big axe from a chair wasn't going to happen but I've never thrown a shovel so figured it be an opportunity to practice at least one of the skills. I was upfront about not caring about throwing a knife but mention the need to learn how to throw a shovel due to signing up for a tournament where I'd be throwing one. They asked if it was there tournament I was registered for which I informed them no, than they didn't not proceed to give me any information about there tournament which personally I found a little odd. I just mentioned I was practicing for a tournament, clearly I throw semi-competitively you think that would have been an excellent opportunity to recruit more people. I asked the dates of their tournament and then on my way out saw a flyer so I grabbed one. There shovel had no handle the instructor mention that I might be throwing one with but here they don't have them, which was fine I just didn't want to go into the skill completely clueless on how to throw the thing. It was also mention there not much skill to throwing it but I found that there was some skill. I also got my axes approved to be throw, except the big axe they said there ceiling were too low. Understandable didn't have high hopes for big axe practice. Brought my non axe throwing husband with me who gave it a go by mostly just watched cause it not totally his thing although he did say he'd go back and like the place, he thought they had good music and it was chill which I do agree it was really chill. I tried to chat a little with the workers/league member who was in another lane but they didn't seem too interested in socializing outside of themselves. I've been to a lot of axe venues and normally everyone is super social so this stuck me a little odd personally, but again maybe it was just an off night. No one was unfriendly they just didn't seem to want to socialize outside there group and missed an opportunity to promote not only a tournament but also their league. This place was the closest time wise on Google to my house but like by 1 minutes so I think I'll try the other venue see if I get a better vibe there because it might be nice to get back into throwing regularly.

We had a blast throwing axes, knives and shovels. Loved playing different games. Fun for groups of…read moreall ages. We will be back.

Electric City Axe Throwing - axethrowing - Updated May 2026

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