
Wicked Axe – Private Parties & Events Venue Turn any celebration into an unforgettable experience at Wicked Axe! Perfect for birthday parties, holiday parties, or any special event, we offer private rental spaces, tons of fun activities, and options for buffet or à la carte menus to fit your group’s style. Throw axes, plays in our sports simulator, enjoy delicious food, and make memories with friends, family, or coworkers in a safe and thrilling environment. Book your private party today and let the fun begin!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 721 S Main St, Haverhill, MA 01835
Phone: (978) 241-4814
Website: http://www.wicked-axe.com/
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Reviews
When we arrived, we were greeted right away and directed to our station. There was no waiting around, which I loved. I thought it would be more of a “throw whenever you want” situation, but we actually had an instructor with us the whole time, which ended up being a good thing since I was a complete beginner.
Our instructor, Eian (hope I’m spelling that right), was great, funny, super helpful, very engaging, and patient. He explained everything clearly and gave tips that actually made us feel confident throwing despite our many misses haha. We played a game toward the end of our session and somehow I won which was surprising considering I had no idea what I was doing, still don’t!
After axe throwing, we went to the bar. It wasn’t busy at the time, but it did take a bit for the bartender to acknowledge us. Once we ordered, we walked around to check the place out while we waited for our food. It’s definitely more than just axe throwing. There are pool tables, an area with board games, cornhole, darts. It was overall just a fun, social vibe.
As it got busier, our food came out but we didn’t get plates at first. Then plates came, but no utensils. We waited a while and asked the bartender if she had any, who told us to track down the server ourselves (that was [not] fun). Eventually we got everything we needed.
The food is more of a shareable style, so we ordered a few items and honestly, everything was really good.
Despite the small service hiccups at the bar, overall it was a fun experience and I’d definitely go back, especially for axe throwing and the atmosphere.
What truly stood out were the thoughtful touches they added that brought everything together so beautifully. We were deeply touched to receive a custom wooden signature board as a memento—it’s something we will cherish forever.
We had our first dance, cake cutting, and dinner here, and each moment felt truly magical. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, and the care they put into every detail made us feel so special. We’re so grateful for their role in making our day unforgettable!
And the most amazing part? We planned the entire wedding in just one month—and they made it feel effortless.
A very special shout-out to Amanda, Emma, and Barb! Each of them went above and beyond to make our day a dream come true. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
The food is tremendous, the drinks are A++, the staff is incredible to work with, they are always checking in with you to make sure things are operating as smooth as possible.
We are so happy to have made a relationship with wicked axe and I recommend to anyone needing an event space look to Amanda and her team. We are truly blessed and so very thankful for the wicked axe team ❤️
Chef Manny came out to introduce himself and talk with me about my allergies. And he made me a fresh meal that was safe and tasty. From my experiences, most chefs don’t do that. Especially at a gaming venue.
Everyone else enjoyed their standard fare of nachos and breadsticks. All the stuff I can not eat.
We threw axes, and even though I lost (bah!), I enjoyed every minute of it along with our axe throwing specialist. After a few drinks, I can not remember his name, but he was a fun axe throwing guide.