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Park Circle Axe-Throwing Business Rebrands as The Bearded Ax
The Bearded Ax, an axe-throwing business doubling as a bar and lounge at 1077 East Montague Avenue, today reopened its doors as an independently-owned standalone company. Formerly known as Blade & Bull Axe Throwing, the business is now owned and operated by husband-and-wife team Ian and Kat Smith.
“We’re incredibly excited for this new chapter,” Ian Smith said. “We are so appreciative of the opportunity to partner with Blade & Bull in our first year of operation. It’s bittersweet to part ways, but we look forward to focusing all of our efforts on the Park Circle location, welcoming returning and new guests, and continuing to grow our local presence. The axe-throwing fanbase has been growing exponentially and we look forward to spreading the sport in Charleston.”
Equipped with 12 wooden axe-throwing lanes, The Bearded Ax also offers an extensive drink menu featuring 60 different brands of local and domestic beer, as well as wine and mead. Guests are invited to bring in their own snacks or food items as well.
The Bearded Ax will celebrate its relaunch with two charity events, at which all guests will enjoy free axe-throwing throughout the afternoon. See below for more details:
- Sunday, March 8th, from 12 to 4 pm
- In partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Lowcountry
- Admission is free with a suggested donation of $10 per person
- In addition, the mentoring organization is recruiting new volunteers to become “Bigs,” with an urgent need for new Big Brothers
- Sunday, March 15th, from 12 to 3 pm
- In partnership with Dorchester Paws
- Admission is free and adoption fees will be waived up to $500
For the latest updates and news from The Bearded Ax, follow them on Facebook or on Instagram at @TheBeardedAxParkCircle.
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