The Escape Game Nashville (Berry Hill)

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About The Escape Game Nashville (Berry Hill)

At The Escape Game Nashville, you and your team will embark on thrilling adventures that will test your wits, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. With 60 minutes on the clock, your mission is to uncover clues, crack puzzles, and overcome a series of challenges to complete your escape successfully. This experience offers eight uniquely themed adventures, each providing a different level of difficulty. Whether you’re breaking out of a 1950s prison or diving into a submarine's mysterious depths, there's an adventure for everyone!

One of the standout adventures is The Heist, where you must recover a priceless Monet painting before the museum curator returns. The Prison Break experience involves clever communication and cooperation as you work together to escape from two separate cells. Meanwhile, Mission: Mars challenges you to repair your spacecraft and escape a solar flare, testing your engineering mettle.

For those with a taste for treasure hunting, Ruins: Forbidden Treasure takes you to ancient ruins in search of the legendary Ehlari treasure. The Nashville adventure lets you live out your Music City dreams by securing a coveted contract in a famous recording studio. The Depths plunges you into an underwater mystery, while Special Ops: Mysterious Market and Playground each provide their own unique twists and challenges.

Kids will love the immersive environments, engaging storylines, and the thrill of racing against time. Each adventure is designed to be a fun and exciting way to bond with family and friends, making it a perfect outing for families seeking a memorable day out.

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Adults $36.99

Children $36.99

Free Under Children under 5 are free (must call to reserve)

Last Update 2025

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The Escape Game Nashville (Berry Hill) FAQ’s

What measures are in place to ensure a safe visit for everyone?

We prioritize your safety with regular sanitization of game rooms, and all staff members are trained to follow health guidelines.

What can families do before or after their escape game experience?

Consider exploring nearby attractions like the One Hundred Oaks Mall or enjoy a meal at local restaurants for a full day's adventure.

Are there facilities available for families with babies?

TBC

What are some family-friendly dining options near The Escape Game Nashville?

Nearby Restaurants: The Pfunky Griddle, Vui’s Vietnamese Kitchen, Sam and Zoe’s Cafe, Monelle’s, Calypso, Sunflower Cafe, The Yellow Porch, M.L. Rose, B&C Barbeque, Baja Burrito, Juice Bar, Brother’s Burgers

What age group is The Escape Game Nashville best suited for?

Our games are designed for ages 13 and older, but we absolutely welcome all ages to enjoy our games. Just keep in mind that some of the content may be a bit challenging for anyone younger than 13. Additionally, a paying adult (18 or older) must participate with anyone under the age of 14.

Can we purchase souvenirs to remember our experience?

While there aren't traditional souvenirs, the memories and photos you take will be your best souvenirs from this exciting adventure.

How can educators use The Escape Game for learning experiences?

Educators can use these escape adventures to enhance problem-solving skills, teamwork, and critical thinking for students in an engaging and interactive way.

Are there healthy eating options near The Escape Game Nashville?

Yes, you'll find several healthy eating options nearby, including Vui's Vietnamese Kitchen and Sunflower Cafe, offering nutritious and delicious meals.

What accessibility options are available for visitors with special needs?

Nashville, Prison Break, and Ruins: Forbidden Treasure are ADA accessible. Please call 615-647-8229 ex. 2 for more information.

How are the games structured for group participation?

By default, our experiences have the potential to be shared, meaning multiple groups can book into the same game.