After a 25-year absence, Le 9e returns to a completely renovated space! The space has been meticulously refreshed to resemble the restaurant’s original 1930s layout. This winter, the Grande Salle and restaurant will host seasonal chamber music concerts, including HausMusique and ArtChoral.
If you’re looking for a family-friendly evening out in Montreal, these events just might fit the bill.
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About Le 9e
Le 9e has a deep-rooted history in Montreal. Designed by architect Jacques Carlu, the space was intended to evoke the feeling of traveling on the luxury cruise ships of the 1930s. To restore this heritage site, original materials – from oak and walnut floors to marble pillars and walls – were used to pay homage.
Today, Le 9e is home to the legendary Île-de-France restaurant and a cocktail bar, Le French Line.

Mécénat Musica Chamber Concerts
Mécénat Musica presents a series of performances this season, every first and third Tuesday of the month at 5pm. You can find all the concerts right here:
- HausMusique Cabaret on September 2: a concert conceived by Kristin Hoff, winner of the Prix Goyer Mécénat Musica (the largest prize for a classical musician in Canada), with a special guest – soprano Sharon Azrieli
- Caprice – Amour on September 16: “a dazzling musical adventure, where audience interaction creates a lively, immersive experience.” Ensemble Caprice, winner of seven PRIX OPUS Québec and two PRIX JUNO, will take you on a musical journey.
- ArtChoral – Canada on October 7: Winners of the PRIX OPUS for Musical Event of the Year, ArtChoral will perform songs from their new album – ATMA “Canada” – a work that highlights the richness of Canadian and French music.
- OpéraM3F – Carmen on October 21: OpéraM3F’s professional singers will perform a dazzling and moving rendition of one of the world’s best-known operas.

An opportunity to meet the artists
After the performances, you’ll have the opportunity to meet the artists over a glass of wine. It’s a time to exchange ideas, soak up culture and art, all in the heart of one of Montreal’s heritage jewels. And if you’re so inclined, why not take advantage of the Île-de-France restaurant after the concert?