Resting between two ax throws is now possible in Boé

At the origin of Ragnarok which opens today in Boé, it is not a bearded Scandinavian with long hair whose first name would be Hansen or Johansen. The boss, the Jarl in the Scandinavian language, is Steeve Anquetil, a 34-year-old Parisian, passed through the Basque Country, as comfortable in the kitchen as in a butcher’s shop. “I’m a cook, but I also worked as a head butcher. »

Norse mythology enthusiast

Forced, for health reasons, to leave the world of butchery, Steeve intended to bounce back in a field that appeals to him. “He got up one morning with an idea: he wanted to create a restaurant where we might have fun throwing axes,” says Priscilla, his wife. The morning idea will not stop there. Steve says: “We are both passionate regarding the world of Norse mythology, the “Games of Thrones” or “Vikings” series. We wanted to create a place inspired by this world by combining fun activity and restaurant. The concept is in the head, it remained to materialize it, even if it means looking at what is being done elsewhere.

“We wanted to create a place inspired by this world by combining fun activity and restaurant”

“We headed to Bordeaux where an establishment offers ax throwing. Left to take measurements, technical information, we quickly left aside the meter and spent a great evening. The confirmation was there, Steve saw his idea take shape. “From there, I had identified what I wanted. We methodically set out to design Ragnarok with the goal of developing it as a brand. »

Secure cages

The Ragnarok in Boé is a large room marked by the Viking atmosphere, wood on the walls, animal skins, shields, wooden tables, Thor’s hammer, all good for setting the mood. Question restaurant menu, no need to look for traditional Nordic dishes. Groats and boiled meat have given way to a substantial list of burgers. Then, arcade games and, finally, a series of cages where ax throwing takes place. Real axes await the amateur. Undoubtedly weapons that the famous peoples of the North in the Middle Ages would not have denied.

So, the first throw is intended to be shy, a certain apprehension accompanies the gesture, while scrupulously following the safety instructions indicated. On the second throw, the amusement becomes master, the ax spins before planting itself, in the center, or almost, of the wooden ball which serves as a target.

“Now we are ready. We received a visit from the group La Cabane du Lancer, Normans who participate in ax throwing competitions. They have a very professional approach to this activity. The latter, probable descendants of the Vikings so dear to Steve’s heart, came, they saw, they left congratulating Steeve on his Ragnarok. Like a blessing from the Norse gods.

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