Axe Throwing For The Whole Family

There are more than a few common misconceptions about millennials. Some people think we spend too much time on social media, others think we spend too much money on avocados. But the one misconception that we’re here to shatter today is that axe throwing is just for the youngsters!

Although your first thought may be a Canadian, bearded, flannel-clad, urban “lumberjack” somewhere in their 20s-30s, you’re actually thinking of my cousin Jack. In fact, many of our best throwers are moms, grandfathers, great-aunts, and second cousins twice removed. That’s because Revolution Axe Throwing in Everett, MA makes it easy for anyone to become a seasoned thrower. Part of every session includes one-on-one guided instruction with our talented coaching staff, and plenty of time to practice your one-handed or two-handed throwing. Our round-robin tournament style games let you engage in friendly competition against other family members for the chance to sign the coveted bar. You might even be convinced to join our next round of leagues.

John, 93, with his first bullseye. He’s almost as proud as we were!

John, 93, with his first bullseye. He’s almost as proud as we were!

We know you’ve been cooped up with your family for months now. COVID-19 has made it difficult to find safe & sanitary activities for groups (and if you’re like us, you’re well over the book reading and board games phase of quarantine). Our small group reservations make it easy to go axe throwing with families between 2 - 4 members in size. Got a lot more siblings? We accept groups up to 9 members for a large group reservation!

Speaking of COVID-19, we have enhanced safety guidelines to make sure your experience is safe & sanitized. 

The best part is, axe throwing is fun and exciting - you never know who might be a natural, though we tend to root for the underdog! Other group activities simply can’t compete. Whoever heard of family dart throwing? Family billiards night? Bowling - who’s she?

So there you have it. Axe throwing is for everyone - not just millennials. In fact, it’s better when shared with a group. There’s one misconception we’d like to keep, though. Don’t take away our plaid flannels.