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Get creative by planning your next night out with Celtic Axe Throwers.

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Looking for a unique night out? We thought you’d never axe. From date night to get-together with your best buds, make it a night of fun and competition at Celtic Axe Throwers.

The company partners with local bars and breweries, like The Brewtorium and Armadillo Den, to put together a safe, one-of-a-kind experience equipped with wooden-handled axes, end grain targets, trained professional staff + more.

Celtic Axe Throwers also hosts larger events like birthday parties, team building groups, and bachelor or bachelorette parties.

For those on the more competitive side, there’s also an upcoming Winter Axe League with six weeks of league play open to all skill levels.

Pro tip: Reserve a lane ahead of time to get the time slot you want (and pay less per hour).

To save even more, ATXtoday readers can use code axetoday at checkout for 25% off the deposit. 🪓

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