Breakout Manchester Church Street located at 51 Church St, Manchester M4 1PD, UK

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Joe Davidson

5 Google Rating

Amazing escape rooms, my partner and I have been doing escape rooms almost as a hobby for years now,

5/ 5

Amazing escape rooms, my partner and I have been doing escape rooms almost as a hobby for years now, lost count of how many we've done but I think we've escaped the majority! Breakout have interesting rooms with a good budget put into them. Truly immersive and super challenging even for veterans like ourselves.

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Andy Walsh

5 Google Rating

The staff were very friendly, polite and helpful. The game itself was really fun and it was thorough

5/ 5

The staff were very friendly, polite and helpful. The game itself was really fun and it was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone involved. Will definitely visit again.

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Adam Preston

5 Google Rating

We did the horror room (can't remember its name but it was a level 4 one!) It was very well done an

5/ 5

We did the horror room (can't remember its name but it was a level 4 one!) It was very well done and staff were friendly and helpful. We've done one of the ones at their other venue round the corner. If you're considering it, would definitely recommend.

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Natasha Partington

5 Google Rating

Brilliant fun, first time doing an escape room and chose to do the magic room, it was really interes

5/ 5

Brilliant fun, first time doing an escape room and chose to do the magic room, it was really interesting and difficult at times but really well thought out and good red herrings! Would definitely recommend, really friendly staff too

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Amar Salam

5 Google Rating

Rally fun if you live puzzles. Have visited twice now. Friendly and enthusiastic staff.

5/ 5

Rally fun if you live puzzles. Have visited twice now. Friendly and enthusiastic staff.

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Nathan Hunkin

5 Google Rating

So much fun! One of the best escape rooms I've done. Great storylines and themes, super friendly sta

5/ 5

So much fun! One of the best escape rooms I've done. Great storylines and themes, super friendly staff and the perfect location. Go!

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Stephen Bradley

5 Google Rating

We visited as a family with 3 children (youngest 9, eldest 13) and played the detective room. Letti

5/ 5

We visited as a family with 3 children (youngest 9, eldest 13) and played the detective room. Letting the kids lead as much as possible, they were really engaged and loved the puzzles. It was a great activity for working together and enjoying the family interaction. The Breakout staff were nice and supported us with just the right amount of clues to keep us moving but also feel as though we were in control. I would have no hesitation in booking again.

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Sally Brown

5 Google Rating

Breakout are brilliant. Amazing staff and a fantastic experience that you'll remember forever. The p

5/ 5

Breakout are brilliant. Amazing staff and a fantastic experience that you'll remember forever. The puzzles are challenging but they don't leave you stuck forever and provide some clues if required. This was around the fifth time we've been and we've successfully completed 3 as a couple. Next time we're going to bring the kids. Great as a family, work group, team or couple.

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zahrah foy

5 Google Rating

Great team of staff who are all super friendly. Good games, they do test your logic. Had a brilliant

5/ 5

Great team of staff who are all super friendly. Good games, they do test your logic. Had a brilliant time. Highly recommend for a evening of something different.

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