The Austin Public Library's free adult chess club at the Pleasant Hill Branch. No experience required — adults play other adults and the club teaches all levels.
Adult Chess Club at Pleasant Hill Library is a class open to all levels, held at Austin Public Library — Pleasant Hill Branch in Austin, TX. The price is not publicly listed. The class runs weekly. Schedule: Mondays 12:00–1:30 pm. Check Austin Public Library — Pleasant Hill Branch's site for the latest availability and booking.
Austin Public Library — Pleasant Hill Branch, Austin TX
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Common Questions About Chess Classes & Clubs in Austin
These are the questions people most often ask about chess classes & clubs in Austin — answers apply city-wide, not just to this class.
Are chess classes and clubs in Austin free?
Yes — the Austin Public Library's Adult Chess Club (Pleasant Hill, Mondays 12–1:30) and the UT Austin Chess Club (Mondays 6 pm) are both free. Austin Grandmaster Academy's group lessons are paid.
What level do I need to be to join a chess club in Austin?
None. The library club teaches all levels, UT's club welcomes amateurs alongside competitive players, and the academy organizes its group lessons by skill level.
How much do private chess lessons cost in Austin?
FM Austin Mei's beginner group class is $20 per session and private lessons run $60/hour (with a free 30-minute diagnostic first). The academy quotes group pricing on its site.
Where do adult chess players meet in Austin?
Pleasant Hill Library on Mondays at noon, the Dobie Mall food court with UT's club on Mondays at 6, and Austin Grandmaster Academy's weekday evening sessions.
Can I play rated tournaments after taking classes in Austin?
Yes — Austin Grandmaster Academy runs USCF-rated tournaments, and UT's club has rated players who can point you to the next local event.