Ready Escape Games: Escape The Vault

By | March 31, 2019

by Ready Escape Games (website)

115 London Rd, Brighton BN1 4JG

Brighton

1-4 players

40 mins
Hidden inside Presuming Ed’s Coffee House, is one of Brighton’s oldest bank vaults.
It is now Brighton’s newest Escape Room.
Be hired to rob the vault of world renowned arms dealer, Charles Fawkley.
10% of all tickets go to a charity of your choice.
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amywoof rated this:Rated between 25 and 25 out of 5
Team size: 3
Anonymous expert rated this:Rated between 20 and 20 out of 5
Mark Greenhalgh expert rated this:Rated between 20 and 20 out of 5
Played: 22/09/19
ratsontour expert rated this:Rated between 25 and 25 out of 5
Played: 28 Sep 2019 Team size: 4 Outcome: Successful escape!
Angela Styles rated this:Rated between 30 and 30 out of 5

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A 40 minute room that won’t challenge enthusiasts (we got out in 12 minutes) but it is a whole lot of fun and we thoroughly enjoyed it. A great warm-up or cool-down room and definitely one to add to the list if you’re in Brighton!

Tucked away in a wonderful little cafe in the centre of Brighton, you’ll find one of the city’s oldest bank vaults. Breaking into it? Well I don’t mind if I do! Enter: Escape the Vault. Escape the Vault is an absolutely charming , built-with-love 40 minute escape room. Well … Is it an escape room? Your actual goal is to break INTO the vault, and escape with the codes to renown bad man Charles Fawkley’s bank account. Who doesn’t love a good baddy?


A new, 40-minute addition to the Brighton escape room scene required us to rob a bank and get away without a hitch. It's tucked away behind a coffee bar - but would we end up behind bars of a different kind?

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