Re:Bar is a next-level social playground featuring high-tech axe throwing, darts, and Nerf play. Offers a full bar and food menu of gourmet hot dogs and crave-worthy sharable snacks. Pre-booking for game play is encouraged but walk-ins are also welcome.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 73 Norman St #19a, Everett, MA 02149
Phone: (617) 944-0860
Website: http://play-rebar.com/
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Reviews
Venue: You are able to sign the waivers online or when you arrive. The venue is 16+ so not suitable for young children. They offer axes, darts and nerf. They have a variety of specials and discounts that makes it totally worth it, especially if you want to add on time or a different game. Located on the back of a fairly industrial complex. It was on the cooler side in the building so being a jacket just in case.
Parking & restrooms: free onsite parking and restrooms inside the building.
Food: they offer simple but well done food, we got a variety of the specialty hot dogs, fries, and Mac and cheese. The mac and cheese was a crowd favorite! They also offer a variety of alcohol and drinks. They bring you a large pitcher of water for your table.
Axe throwing: we were a group of 6 and they gave us 2 lanes to throw. There is a staff member who guides you through a demo and teaches you how to throw. After that they leave you to choose your games and pace. Though they are always on standby at the front desk if you need them.
Galacy was our coach and we couldn’t have asked for better. He is engaging, informative, and fun. If you can, get Galaxy as your coach.
Lastly, great local beer selection.
Our instructor was Sam, whose energy was infectious and all of her observations and tips were invaluable. Our hour was well spent learning the techniques for two handed and one handed throwing, and then the competition was a blast! After we completed the contest, Sam even taught us how to throw the axe underhanded.
The winner gets to sign the bar, and although none of us landed a Clutch throw, if one of us had, you get the privilege of signing your axe. We enjoyed ourselves immensely and will definitely be back again. We all highly recommend this activity for anyone looking to learn the art of axe throwing.