A 1920s-themed ‘wine escape’ room is coming to Manchester later this year. Called ‘Wine Escape’, the immersive dining experience takes place at the evocative Manchester Hall on Bridge Street.
Guests will be asked to observe the roaring 20s theme and dress accordingly, and will be thrown into mystery and intrigue in the historic building, formerly the Freemason's Hall.
The evening will revolve around Hawker Wine Estate and its wealthy owners, the Von James family. Initially a celebratory event, things ‘turn sour when a storm of vengeance, lies and deceit ruins the evening.
You must stick together, hold your nerve and beat the clock in order to escape Hawker alive’. READ MORE: Brewery launches 'bear hunt' game to give away free beer In with the ticket for the event will be a two course dinner, the live immersive show performed by actors, ‘beat the clock’ games and then dancing.
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