I had an amazing time with Art Room
I had an amazing time with Art Room. The were able to engage all of us that didn't know many people. They made the event interactive, exciting and challenging. Wow all I can say is A-MAZ-ING!
While we don't verify specific claims because reviewers' opinions are their own, we may label reviews as "Verified" when we can confirm a business interaction took place. Read more
To protect platform integrity, every review on our platform—verified or not—is screened by our 24/7 automated software. This technology is designed to identify and remove content that breaches our guidelines, including reviews that are not based on a genuine experience. We recognise we may not catch everything, and you can flag anything you think we may have missed. Read more
Chicago best creative experiences. Interactive social opportunities, team building activities, corporate or private events, and bachelorette parties.
1821 West Hubbard Street, 60622, Chicago, United States
I had an amazing time with Art Room. The were able to engage all of us that didn't know many people. They made the event interactive, exciting and challenging. Wow all I can say is A-MAZ-ING!
Good idea, fun venue.
Started late, and seemed to drag a bit after the first hour.
Wish I had more context on my character.
How did my character know the person murdered? Why was my character invited, etc. This would have helped when mingling with the other guests.
The venue was fitting, but with our large group it was a little tight, which made it hard to talk to everyone.
Wish they did the voting (best dressed/actor) during the event, as opposed at the end, which caused another delay in the event.
Overall, I would give it a solid B. The hosts seemed dedicated and really wanted everyone to have fun.
Needed more information about my character. I was John’s best friend, and yet knew nothing biographical about him. Did not know he had a wife or ex-wife or girlfriend. Had I been John’s friend I would’ve known all of that. People were asking me important questions about John, assuming I knew something about him, many things actually, and felt bad having to lie to them as I knew nothing. Another paragraph of information that fit me within the fictional world would’ve helped immensely. Having to make stuff up was work That I knew wasn’t going to lead anybody anywhere.
It was a great experience and a lot of fun. It was just tough to be in character for 3 hours, and not really know what questions to ask. Would have liked to have some simple food available during night.

Reply from Art Room Events
Really fun. Everyone gets a character and you socialize for a night of drinks and intrigue.

Reply from Art Room Events
Fantastic Evening!
Couldn't have anticipated a better evening! Would attend it again--even if it were the same scenario!

Reply from Art Room Events
Speakeasy Murder Mystery game was so much fun! We had a few different groups of people, who didn’t know each other from the beginning. By the end of the game, we all became friends. I had a great experience. It was not just drinking at some bar, but was nice to be involved in the game, interacting with others, and solving the mystery. Also, it felt like I was playing a role in the movie and got “The best actress “ award:) You should absolutely try it with some friends, alone or as a unique, idea for your birthday party, corporate event or family gathering.

Reply from Art Room Events
Anyone can write a Trustpilot review. People who write reviews have ownership to edit or delete them at any time, and they’ll be displayed as long as an account is active.
Companies can ask for reviews via automatic invitations. Labeled Verified, they’re about genuine experiences.
Learn more about other kinds of reviews.
We use dedicated people and clever technology to safeguard our platform. Find out how we combat fake reviews.
Learn about Trustpilot’s review process.
Here are 8 tips for writing great reviews.
Verification can help ensure real people are writing the reviews you read on Trustpilot.
Offering incentives for reviews or asking for them selectively can bias the TrustScore, which goes against our guidelines.