Located on Park Street, the facility spans 11 tables with capacity for 44 players, including two automatic shuffling units. Founding General Manager Heather Forrest Gagnon describes the project as a response to the growing desire for tangible, intergenerational experiences. Beyond standard play, the venue will host six-week leagues, beginner workshops, and a junior program for children aged 7 to 14.
The space departs from typical gaming halls by incorporating concierge-style amenities. It features quiet zones for remote work and lounge areas designed for conversation, alongside a boutique selling custom tiles and accessories. This infrastructure supports both scheduled, reservation-based play and casual gatherings. While acknowledging the historical roots of the game within Chinese and Jewish American cultures, the society focuses on providing a permanent, year-round hub for the regional community. With an active waitlist already established, the venue intends to operate six days a week upon launch, with plans to extend to daily service as demand increases.




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