A 1920s-themed ‘wine and murder’ escape room is coming to Yorkshire

‘Wine Escape’ has confirmed dates in both Leeds and Sheffield over the coming months

A live murder mystery show, followed by dinner, and drinks. games and dancing – what’s not to like?

Yorkshire is set to welcome the UK’s first immersive escape room experience this autumn as a new 1920s-themed ‘wine and murder’ show arrives in the region.

Called ‘Wine Escape’, it will combine ‘beat the clock’ games, a two-course dinner, wine (of course), theatrical murder mystery and late-night dancing when it arrives later this year, reports The Manc.

With dates already confirmed for Leeds and Sheffield, there will be plenty of opportunity for murder mystery-loving Yorkshire folk to catch the show when it opens here.

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Leeds dates have been confirmed for 21 and 22 October at the city Hilton, whilst Sheffield comes a little earlier – running from 30 September to 1 October at The Quays Hotel.

Watching as part of a live show, guests will become embroiled in the drama of the Hawker Wine Estate and its wealthy owners, the Von James family, as they are thrown into the mystery and intrigue of the building around them.

What starts off as an evening of celebration quickly turns dark, as lies, vengeance and deceit being to turn the party sour. From this point on, the onus is on guests to stick together and hold their nerve in order to beat the clock and make their escape.

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The show, which is touring up and down the country until December, will move into Yorkshire for four dates in Leeds and Sheffield this autumn.

Designed to have “a night out on the town” feel, guests are encouraged to dress up in the 1920’s style but whilst costumes are welcomed they are not compulsory.

The Quays Hotel, Sheffield. / Image: Geograph

Tickets include a two-course meal and a live immersive show performed by actors, followed by entertainment, games and then dancing.

Despite the name, wine is not included in your ticket price – however, there is a bar open on site selling wine, alongside other alcoholic and soft drinks. As for your meal, guests can expect to eat a chicken main and a chocolate-based dessert – although this is subject to change depending on suppliers.

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Priced at £64.95 per person, a discount is available for NHS, blue light staff and students. Doors will open at 6.30pm with final drinks and dancing finishing off the night around 10.30-11pm.

To find out more, visit the Wine Escape website here.

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