Lumber Axe

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831 N Grand Ave Ste 210
Waukesha, WI 53186

Lumber Axe is a popular entertainment venue with locations in Des Moines, IA, Waukesha, WI, and Ft. Myers, FL, offering axe throwing experiences for various occasions such as bachelor/bachelorette parties, birthdays, and corporate team building events.

In addition to axe throwing, Lumber Axe also features Escape Chambers for those seeking a different kind of challenge, and hosts special themed events like "Axe Your Ex Wednesdays" for a unique and fun night out.

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Susan M.
5/12/2019

Wow. So much fun. We tried axe throwing once before but this venue made it even more enjoyable. Our first time to Waukesha and loved it. Ellen was our instructor and made the axe throwing fun,...

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Amber K.
5/10/2018

tl;dr - Drinking, axe throwin' and escape rooms. Gets your adrenaline pumping! What a crazy night to wind up here! I was grabbing dinner in Waukesha on a Tuesday night and wanted to try and swing...

Daniel B.
11/3/2023

I was a regular customer at the Brewcade in the same building, and same owner, as this for most of the time it was open, and I looked forward to going there every weekend. Ellen, the lead axe...

James R.
3/1/2024

I can't recommend this place. We went to throw axes at wood targets, And we did that, but the targets were so torn up when we started, that it was difficult to get the axe to stick. for the $500+...

McGarvin M.
2/3/2024

Had a blast for my birthday. Staff was very accommodating and the instructor was super nice. Got a couple commemorative mugs.

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