AN escape room, also known as an “escape game”, is a physical adventure game in which a group of players solve a series of puzzles and riddles using clues, hints, and strategy to complete the objective of the room’s theme.
The Escape Game Experience is the ultimate team activity. Our rooms are used by corporate groups, sports teams, and groups of family and friends who are looking for something different to do together. Step into an immersive world where you have to use your wits, brain-power, and creative thinking.
At Escape Rooms Ennis, all of our rooms are designed around Irish History & Folklore. You won’t find rooms like these anywhere else!
FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED
Escape Rooms Ennis was dreamed up by creative couple Connor & Sarah Donovan. They wanted to combine their love of Escape Games with a way to share Irish Folklore and History with visitors. Whether you are Irish, or just passing through, our games are designed to delight and entertain everyone!
Escape Rooms Ennis, Unit 7, Block B, Quin Road Business Park, Ennis, Co. Clare V95 E161
(shares an entrance with Banner Martial Arts & Fitness)
Tel: (353) 89 440 2259, Email:

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