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    The Mighty Axe

    4.9 (244 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    THE MIGHTY AXE ATMOSPHERE

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    Good for kids
    Happy hour specials

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    Mariah was great! So sweet and friendly! 10/10 customer service! Will definitely be back!

    Emmanuel C.

    Axes, Ales, Lagers, and Bears, Oh My... Who would have thought that drinking beer and throwing axes go together? Not this guy. I was curious to check things out though. Perhaps the creative, comedian, actor, Mike Myers was onto something in 1993 with the film "So I Married an Axe Murderer." Don't know the name Mike Myers? He is also the actor and creator of Austin Powers. Speaking of setting the mood, "Baby." The Mighty Axe is a great, low-key vibe with an outdoor, gas fire pit in the front, making you feel at home. Or someone else's house, hanging out in the backyard. You'll never have to wait long for a fresh pint of beer, as the bar is never excessively crowded. You won't break the bank either, prices are reasonable, and service is friendly. It has small-town, blue-collar, vibes, that mike you feel welcomed. We saw the staffing running in and out of the place, picking up food for patrons that were having fun in the Axe throwing area / lanes. These guys really hustle to make sure you're having a good time, well hydrated, and nourished. In the far back of the place is also a section of video games, for those not confident in their abilities to juggle blades and brews. While we didn't participate in any Axe throwing, it was nice to hang out in the front, next to the fire pit and enjoy a few cold brews. The selection of local beverages from Seaward Brewing and with names like Ventura HIghWey make it fun to order and support local businesses. It's a win-win-win situation at the Mighty Axe.

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    Erica G.

    Ryan was the absolute best. I stopped by with my amiga just to grab a kombucha. Service is quick . You can order food from Pizza Man Dan's or Luna Grill and they'll walk it over to you ! Good crowd ! Real fireplace and also electric fireplace for the cool vibes. Too much of a scaredy cat to try the axe throwing . Too much Final Destination movie PTSD for me ;/ They also have happy hour!!!

    Kelli C.

    Haley was so great from the introduction to safety rules and how to play the game ... what a great place, Ryan was very cool and provided the drinks. I'm happy they had a Heineken 0.0 to drink also .. Great fun , we really enjoyed it. First time here and we will be back .

    Always an awesome time here and thanks to Mariah for the help awesome place to come and just have fun and celebrate any celebration

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    Yoshiko G.

    This place is very fun. It's a bar but Axe throwing is next to it. And also there are some toys such as Jenga, cornhole. So family friendly. There is a fire pit outside and it's nice

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    Had a great time here. Ray was our instructor. He made the experience fun and worth coming back.

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    Mariah is amazing! So personable, helpful, and she got a freaking bullseye on demo! Will come back for sure!

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    Rudy was fantastic teacher. Very helpful and easy to understand instructional material..

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    Amazing service. So so nice and polite. Taught me how to throw an axe at efficiently. Super kind. Give these people a raise.

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    6 months ago

    Ray was amazing! Corny dad jokes to start but we had a blast with the 3 couples!!! Love this place! We'll be back!

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    9 months ago

    Dustin at the bar had great recommendations. Bri and Joey were so great showing our group how to throw. They are experts!!

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    Our Axe-pert Ray was great! Very helpful with guidance and advice to our entire team. Made the experience so fun.

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