Unsolved Case Files - Solve A Murder at King street brew house
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A event on Thursday 7th May. The event starts at 07:30.


Ever watched a true-crime documentary and thought, "I could have solved that"? Now is your chance to prove it. Socialise is taking over the Tank Room at King Street Brewhouse for an immersive evening of high-stakes investigation. We aren't just playing a game; we are reopening the files on a cold case that the police couldn't crack.

The Mission

You’ll be dropped into a specialist task force of five. Your table will be presented with a genuine-feel Unsolved Case File containing over 50 pieces of evidence: crime scene photographs, witness statements, autopsy reports, newspaper clippings, and more.

​The case is broken down into three distinct objectives. To move forward, your team must use logic, lateral thinking, and a keen eye for detail to:

​Prove why the original suspect was innocent.

​Disprove a key alibi.

​Identify the killer and provide the evidence needed to put them behind bars.

The Vibe

Expect a focused, collaborative, and gritty atmosphere. There are no scripted actors or "cheesy" clues—just you, your team, and the raw evidence. Whether you’re a seasoned "armchair detective" or a total newcomer, you’ll need to communicate and coordinate to sift through the red herrings and find the truth.

The Details

Venue: King Street Brewhouse, Bristol (The Tank Room).

Format: Teams of 5 (come with a crew or join one on the night).

Experience: Professional, immersive, and highly competitive.



Entry requirements: 18+

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