The entertainment venue on Soresby Street celebrated their official opening on Monday, May 17 as the Prime Minister gave the green light for people to dine and socialise inside, while theatres, game halls, cinemas and museums could also welcome in visitors.
Chesterfield mayor Glenys Falconer cut the business’ ceremonial ribbon and played the escape room’s ‘Rob The Bank’ game during her visit.
The indoor attraction has a number of code-cracking puzzles that visitors can try to figure out and ‘escape’ before their allotted time runs out.
Take a look at what games Chesterfield Escape Rooms has to offer below.
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Chesterfield Escape Rooms opened for the first time on May 17 in line with the single biggest easing of Covid-19 restrictions. Photo: Brian Eyre

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Visitors are welcomed by a 'let the games begin' sign on arrival as they embark on their code-breaking mission. Photo: Brian Eyre

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Visitors are welcomed by a 'let the games begin' sign on arrival as they embark on their code-breaking mission. Photo: Brian Eyre

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Owner Nick Hogan now employs 15 members of staff at the indoor attraction. Photo: Brian Eyre

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The escape room game venue was 'months in the making' according to Nick, who said the aim of opening the attraction was to put 'a smile back on the face of Chesterfield'. Photo: Brian Eyre

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Groups get the chance to successfully 'rob the bank' without detection as part of this new escape room game. Photo: Brian Eyre