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Axe the expected and book an unforgettable holiday party at Blade & Timber

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Plan a stress-free event your crew won’t forget any time soon.

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The holidays are almost here, which means you’re probably brainstorming ways to celebrate with your team, friends, or fam.

Look no furtherBlade & Timber has a can’t-miss early-bird deal: Book now through Wednesday, Nov. 1 for a party happening between Nov. 27 and Jan. 14, 2024, and unlock access to one of these deals:

  • Book a full facility rental and get one free drink ticket per guest †
  • Get 10% off your drink package, $5 gift card per person + $50 gift card for yourself †

Plan your party.

† Subject to peak pricing | Cannot be combined with other offers

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