GOWANUS—The bar hoppers of Brooklyn have a new game to play.

Kick Axe, a 7,000-square-foot axe-throwing venue that’s the first of its kind in New York City, has opened in Gowanus, complete with beer, wine, and malt beverages in a lodge-like atmosphere that includes a lumberjack-themed photo area.

The Washington, D.C. based entertainment venue features offers a space for axe-throwing, a game of skill where players hurl a dulled hatchet at a wooden bullseye.

Kick Axe’s Brooklyn location has 10 ranges for throwing. Each group of up to 12 guests is paired with an “ax-pert,” one of Kick Axe’s trained expert axe throwers, who first explains the rules and protocols before taking one pair of throwers into the range at a time to throw.

“We’re thrilled to bring the experience of axe-throwing to Brooklyn,” said Kick Axe founder and owner Ginger Flesher-Sonnier. “Throwing an axe is a hugely satisfying, fun and easy experience. It’s about momentum, not strength.”
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In addition to axe-throwing, Kick Axe offers a cozy lumberjack-style lodge, complete with Instagram-friendly spare flannels and faux hatchets — of-course if you’re not already wearing one.

If you’re anything like me and are immediately concerned about those drinking and having access to an axe, Kick Axe assures in a press release, that their employees are all TIPS certified. A special program that trains on how to responsibly serve, sell, and consume alcohol, but not necessarily how to deal with a drunken patron.

Axe-throwing is open to participants aged seven and above, as long as they have the strength and coordination to safely throw an axe as judged the ax-perts. Hopefully seven-year-olds go with parents in tow.