Craft Axe Throwing will not only have a trained staff, who monitor and help individuals, but will also require wristbands for everyone. One band for those over 21 and another band for minors, Jensen said.

The business will also not allow people to hold a beer while throwing, he said.

Craft Axe, which is opening a similar business in Omaha, expects to have a mixed-age crowd and children as young as 8 will be able to throw, with a parent or guardian present, Jensen said.

We come from an entertainment base, said Jensen, who is also involved in the Lincoln Escape Room.

Council members will have many questions about the procedures, about how you integrate ax throwing with a beer or two, said Councilman Roy Christensen.

He said several businesses in other states limit customers who want to throw axes to two beers.

"It looks interesting and entertaining, and I’m sure the owners will make sure it is safe for everyone," he said.

City staff recommended the businesses create some liquor policies, which staff could enforce if they have intoxicated individuals, said Tonya Peters, an assistant city attorney.