Give your event Art Deco glamour at Montréal’s Le 9e

published on January 14, 2025
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There’s a new space for your Montréal events: the fabled Art Deco icon, Le 9e, atop the Centre Eaton de Montréal, has reopened after being meticulously restored to its former glory. Inspired by the dining room in the Île-de-France transatlantic ocean liner and designed by French architect Jacques Carlu, the space includes a restaurant with two private rooms, a cocktail bar, a café and a grandiose ballroom, all available for your most glamorous events.

From Art Deco icon to today’s new hot spot

Lady Flora Eaton, whose family owned Eaton’s department store, was a passenger on the 1927 maiden voyage of the Île-de-France liner and commissioned Carlu— a leading practitioner of Art Deco in North America who helped design the interiors of the Île-de-France ocean liner — to recreate the Art Deco décor of the ship’s elegant dining room on the 9th floor of the Montréal Eaton store.

By the time the restaurant closed in 1999, it had become the subject of the Galafilm documentary Ladies of the 9th Floor, which looks back over more than 60 years of the beloved restaurant. The iconic space was classified as a heritage property under Québec’s Cultural Heritage Act in August 2000. Le 9e was then basically mummified for nearly a quarter-century before it was meticulously restored and reopened in 2024.

Backed by the best and ready to host you

Today Le 9e is operated by a group of Montréal entrepreneurs that includes Jeff Baikowitz (co-owner of the Joe Beef group), Marco Gucciardi (Bar George, Burgundy Lion, Milos), Just For Laughs co-founder Andy Nulman, event designer Madeleine Kojakian and the 7 Doigts creative collective. 

The new Le 9e comprises the 120-seat Île-de-France restaurant, overseen by Executive Chef Liam Hopkins (Hopkins, McKiernan, Park) and Culinary Director Derek Dammann (Maison Publique, McKiernan, Fifteen). Andrew Whibley (Cloakroom Bar, Dominion Bar) heads up the cocktail bar and Dominique Jacques (MELK) manages the café. 

In addition to the Île-de-France restaurant, Le 9e comprises the multipurpose Gold and Silver rooms with a capacity of 20 each; and La Grande Salle, the ballroom, is equipped to host live shows, exhibitions and private functions for up to 500 guests.

A jewel of Montréal’s architectural heritage, Le 9e is an important part of the city’s large Art Deco legacy. Montréal ranks among the top cities in the world for Art Deco architecture.

Cheat sheet

Venue: Le 9e

Location: Centre Eaton de Montréal, 1500 rue Robert Bourassa, Suite 900

Websitele9montreal.com

Maximum capacity: 660 guests

 

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