
Wicked Axe Throwing: Portland's fun, friendly axe-throwing and mini golf experience.
Wicked Axe Throwing, located at 509 SW Taylor St in Portland, combines axe throwing with mini golf in a well-kept, welcoming space. Favorite for dates and group play, it earns praise for friendly staff and a chill atmosphere, with fair pricing. Some reviews note occasional service hiccups and limited equipment options.
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Guided half-hour or hour-long sessions with safety instructions and equipment provided, suitable for all skill levels.
Glow-in-the-dark mini-golf course offering a fun, themed experience alongside axe throwing activities.
Private bookings for birthdays, corporate events, or social gatherings with dedicated staff and customizable packages.
Flexible options for individuals or small groups to drop in and enjoy axe throwing or mini-golf without reservations.
Professional demonstrations and ongoing support from staff to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants.
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Overall rating
martian romeo
Fun staff and chill environment I went to play a round of minni golf and some axe tossing solo had 2 locals add me to there game mid game one it was his bday solo axe tossing had a long chat with employee while tossing the axe cool place staff seams to love there job
Elli Marie
Super fun place. My husband and I went there on a date today. Played mini golf and did some axe throwing. Friendly staff. Neat environment.
Truc Nguyen
Nice little spot. Had a great time. Did the axe throwing had a lot of fun. Didn't try the other activities like mini golfing.
KC
Fun times to be had at while tossing tommies in pdx. The pricing is fair, the staff is friendly, and the facility is well maintained as well. Come brush-up on your zombie apocalypse prep and huck some axes at a 🎯
Owen Tabler (Owen Tabler)
Wow: 1. first of all let me start with our interaction at the front desk. We walked in after reserving a spot and went to sign the waiver as you normally would with a dangerous activity, and we were rudely addressed by a woman at the front desk. 2. After a poor demonstration of how to “throw an axe” (and miss), we soon realized the poor quality of, not only the axes, but the targets and environment. Targets were a joke, your better off throwing at a wood pallet in your backyard. 3. The price is absolutely absurd. $40 for 2 people for a half hour 4. Be prepared for disappointment with your options - there is only 1 type of axe you can throw and only 1 way you can throw it, even if you are experienced. 5. The staff make ups rules as they go and are utterly incompetent. 6. Just don’t go here, there are many other options in the area. A solid 1 star experience.