All levels One-off

An Evening with Alejandro Escovedo

Saxon Pub 2026

A hands-on class at Saxon Pub 2026 in Austin.

An Evening with Alejandro Escovedo is a class open to all levels, held at Saxon Pub 2026 in Austin, TX. It costs $42.27. The class is a one-off session. Check Saxon Pub 2026's site for the latest availability and booking.

Price$42.27
MaterialsNot included — see price note
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At a Glance

ActivityMahjong Lessons
ClassAn Evening with Alejandro Escovedo
LevelAll levels
Price$42.27
FrequencyOne-off
LocationSaxon Pub 2026, Austin TX
ProviderSaxon Pub 2026
BookingAvailable — see booking link

Upcoming Sessions

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Common Questions About Mahjong Lessons in Austin

These are the questions people most often ask about mahjong lessons in Austin — answers apply city-wide, not just to this class.

How much do mahjong lessons cost in Austin?

From free: the Twin Oaks library intro and Mahjong Mafia's brewery meetups cost nothing. Paid options run $60 (Mahj Social), $65 (Tiles & Tacos boot camp), and $135 (Mahjong 101 with food and drink). Private instruction from So Bam Fun starts at $300.

Do I need to know how to play before my first lesson?

Not at all. Every option here — the library intro, the brewery meetups, the boot camp — is designed for absolute first-timers, and the social clubs teach at the table. Bring curiosity; leave the card-reading anxiety at home.

Are tiles and the current mahjong card provided?

Yes. Mahjong Mafia and the library both bring full sets and cards, and the social clubs include tiles in the ticket. Austin Mahjong Social's $135 covers charcuterie, a drink, tiles, and instruction — the most all-inclusive entry in the city.

How long does it take to learn mahjong?

Fast, by mahjong standards. The boot camp and library intro get you dealing in one session; most Austin players say you can hold your own at a social table after three or four sessions. The Friday-morning boot camp exists precisely for people who want to compress that timeline.

Is mahjong for older adults, or can anyone learn?

Anyone — this is the youngest mahjong scene in Texas. The library and boot camp draw a classic mix, while the social clubs and brewery meetups are dominated by 20s–40s professionals who treat it as a night out with strategy.