Axe-throwing a growing trend in the Valley
Both establishments charge $25 per person, per hour, or up to six people for $100.

Axe-throwing is a growing trend and it's now making its way into our Valley.
The Rhine Haus Bier Hall in downtown Youngstown has a German theme through and through. And axe-throwing just seems to fit.
"We're excited about it. We know that Cleveland and Pittsburgh they've been doing it. So the bigger cities have been doing it. We're bringing it down to Youngstown," said Eric Kilgore.
Similar to darts and bowling in axe-throwing you keep score.
Those familiar with the sport say it's harder than it looks but easier than you think.
Valley-Natives Nick Vanoverbeke and Garrett McIntyre are opening "Fat Axxes" in Weathersfield. They hope to be open June 7th.
"We've got about two weeks left and a lot of work to do before we open, but we plan on having a very lit-up, safe environment. We'll have a private area in the back for parties," said Vanoverbeke.
Both establishments charge $25 per person, per hour, or up to six people for $100.
You can book reservations on the companies Facebook pages.