Advanced Mahjong Class - Strategy + Fans in SF Bay Area, Central Valley
Private Residence
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| Provider | Level | Price from | Classes | Neighborhood |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private Residence | All levels, Beginner | $32.78 | 2 | — |
| Splash Bar San Jose | All levels | $33.85 | 1 | — |
| Era Lounge | All levels | $10.92 | 1 | — |
| Hyatt Regency Sonoma Wine Country | All levels | $10 | 1 | — |
| Marin Country Mart | All levels | $25 | 1 | — |
| The Jay, Autograph Collection | All levels | $28.52 | 1 | — |
| San Jose McEnery Convention Center | All levels | $33.85 | 1 | — |
| DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Jose | All levels | $12.51 | 1 | — |
| 384 Castro St | All levels | $32 | 1 | — |
| 46551 Mission Blvd | All levels | n/a | 3 | — |
| Sushi Confidential - Downtown San Jose | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| El Studio | All levels | $44.52 | 1 | — |
| Pure Nightclub | All levels | $28.52 | 1 | — |
| Portuguese Band of San José | All levels | $39.19 | 1 | — |
Yes — most clubs and centers run beginner-friendly sessions, and several offer a quick teach-the-rules round before regular play.
Some sessions are free or donation-based; others charge a small entry fee. Each listing shows the price or notes it's free.
Bringing a set is usually optional — most venues supply tiles. Check the organizer's page if you'd like to confirm.
Drop-in sessions are common, but some clubs prefer you to RSVP so they know how many tables to set up. Follow the booking link on the class card.
The mahjong you'll learn in American classes is the National Mah Jongg League game: four players, a set of 152 tiles, and a new card of winning hands every year. It's a game of pattern recognition, memory and table talk — genuinely easy to pick up the flow, and genuinely hard to exhaust. Most people leave their first class able to play a full hand with the card in front of them.
You do not need to know anything before your first lesson. A good beginner class walks through the tiles (bams, cracks, dots, winds, dragons and jokers), how the walls are built and broken, and the Charleston — the passing ritual that opens every hand — then sits you at a table where the teacher calls out what to do. Two hours is typical, and by the end of it you will have played at least one complete hand with help.
Tiles are almost always provided, and most classes loan or include the current year's league card. Where you'd spend money: free library and community-center classes (several cities in these guides run them weekly), drop-in club sessions that ask for a small donation, one-off classes around $20–$60, multi-week series from about $75, and private lessons from around $300 for two hours. There is a way in at nearly every budget.
The best practice after a lesson is more play. Open-play tables at game stores, community centers and clubs are beginner-tolerant — the card sits on the table, and players who've been at it a decade are happy to help a newcomer. Between sessions, the rhythm of the game (the Charleston, the jokers, what a single is) sticks fastest if you watch a round or two played by experienced players before you sit down yourself.
One thing to know before your first table: mahjong etiquette is simple and friendly. Don't touch other players' tiles, announce your claims clearly, and keep the table talk light — half the point is the company. And the old lady game reputation is a relic: the classes and clubs in our five cities run the range from retirees to college students, and most tables genuinely welcome anyone who wants to learn.
We're adding more city guides as each one proves out. Meanwhile, these neighboring guides are live: