A party of axe throwers at the Agawam Axe House - an axe throwing bar located in Agawam MA

Experience the thrill of axe throwing and unwind at our lively bar.

AXE THROWING BAR

Unleash your inner axepert

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Whether you’re looking for a unique night out, a team-building event, or just some stress relief, our venue offers an unparalleled experience with expert coaching and a vibrant atmosphere.

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Axe throwers at the Agawam Axe House - Axe Throwing bar in Agawam MA
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Why You’ll Love Throwing With Us

– Private lanes — you never share with strangers.
– 12 separate lanes, full bar, rage rooms — climate controlled fun.
– Professional throwing axes.
– Expert coaching — no experience required.
– Ideal for date nights, friends, families, team events.

How it Works

Step 1: Arrive & Check In

Show up early and sign your waiver online ahead of time.

Step 2: Learn the Throw

Your coach teaches you in a few minutes — no experience necessary.

Step 3: Throw, Laugh, Compete

Games, action photos, group photos, and bragging rights included.

What Our Guests Say

CHOP TALK

November 17, 2019

The 5 D’s of Dodgeball… or 4 Basics of Axe Throwing

There are 4 Basic things to master to improve your skills as an axe thrower; let’s see if we can help 1. GRIP 2. STANCE 3. DISTANCE and 4. FOLLOW-THROUGH   1. GRIP Depending on the style you’re throwing (one-handed, two-handed, Canadian flick); mastering your grip will bring you a consistent throw every single time. […]

November 16, 2019

Urban Axe Throwing History

Once upon a time, in a far-away land… (que record scratch). This isn’t a fairytale; this is real life folks. I often get a strange look and a lot of questions when people ask me what I do. My favorite, of course, “Axe throwing? How did you get into that?” My dad taught me in […]