You’ll step into Nashville’s Berry Hill for an hour of teamwork and puzzle-solving in immersive escape rooms—choose from eight different adventures including the exclusive “Nashville” game. A local guide keeps things fun (and on track), and you might even bond with new friends along the way. Expect laughter, quick thinking, and a rush that lingers after you leave.
We shuffled into The Escape Game Nashville in Berry Hill after lunch at Baja Burrito—my hands still smelled faintly of cilantro, which felt oddly comforting as we got our game briefing. Our guide, Marcus, had this way of explaining the rules that made it sound like we were about to rob a bank or something (in a good way). I’d never done an escape room before, so I was half-excited, half-nervous. You get sixty minutes on the clock, and let me tell you, those minutes move differently once you’re inside.
The room we picked was “The Heist,” and right away there’s this hush—like everyone’s holding their breath while you hunt for clues. At one point, my friend tried to force open a drawer that obviously wasn’t meant to budge and Marcus’ voice came over the speaker: “Try thinking like an art thief.” We all cracked up. It’s wild how quickly you forget it’s just a game; suddenly I cared way too much about finding a fake painting before time ran out. There were moments where I could hear my own heartbeat (or maybe that was just the ticking clock), and then bursts of laughter when someone solved something totally unexpected.
I didn’t expect to feel so connected to strangers—since we didn’t book all eight spots, two locals joined our group. They’d played here before and gave us little nudges without spoiling anything. Afterward, we hung around swapping stories about which escape room was the hardest (apparently “Prison Break” is no joke), and someone recommended Sunflower Cafe down the street if you need to decompress after all that adrenaline. Honestly, I still think about how fast those sixty minutes disappeared—it’s weirdly addictive.
This location features 8 immersive escape rooms.
Yes, the “Nashville” escape room is exclusive to this location.
Most rooms hold up to 8 players; Playground allows up to 12.
Games are recommended for ages 13+, but younger players can join with an adult.
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible and service animals are allowed.
If you don’t book all spots in a game, others may join your team.
You have 60 minutes in the room; plan on about 90 minutes total including briefing and debriefing.
Yes, there are public transportation options close to the venue.
Your booking includes admission for one adventure at The Escape Game Nashville Berry Hill, with a friendly local guide who helps your group along the way—plus pre-game briefing and post-game debriefing time built in before you head out for food or more exploring nearby.
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