One of Miami’s most sought-after destinations for private events, The Moore is a catalyst for art, culture, fashion, design and culinary innovation.
An architectural anchor and crown jewel of the ever-evolving Miami Design District, The Moore’s historic, architectural elements are juxtaposed against Elastika — Pritzker Prize-winning architect, artist and designer Zaha Hadid’s site-specific installation, which is suspended throughout the building’s four-story interior arcade.
A century into its remarkable history, the reimagined landmark building spans nearly 90,000 square feet, offering an extensive collection of event and private dining space. Here, landmark moments take shape, from intimate soirees and grand fetes to live performances, private dining and cultural activations.
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The Moore is one of Miami’s most sought-after destinations for private events. Whether hosting an intimate private dinner or a grander cocktail fete, The Moore offers an extensive collection of event and private dining space throughout each of the landmark destination’s nearly 90,000 square feet.
Located on the top floor of The Moore, The Gallery is 4,500 square foot space designed to serve as a blank canvas for everything from performances and private cocktail receptions to art exhibitions and installations. Minimally designed, save for the building’s original architectural details, The Gallery is set beneath The Moore’s skylight with breathtaking views of Zaha Hadid’s site-specific Elastika installation below.
EVENT INQUIRIESSet beneath Zaha Hadid’s site-specific Elastika installation, The Moore’s public-facing restaurant — named for the work of art that presides above — combines historic architecture with museum-quality contemporary art and elegant design elements.
An elegant, multipurpose room with windows overlooking Miami Design District, The Salon is a spacious, transformable environment with a dedicated bar, built-in shelving, and space to host large gatherings.
Named for The Moore’s historic roots — this land was once a pineapple farm — The Piña is a small, private dining room designed for intimate gatherings. With site-specific, floor-to-ceiling artwork by Brazilian artist João Incerti, this is a vibrant space for opulent occasions.
One of The Club’s private dining rooms, the Copa Room is named for the collection of fine wine and spirits housed within the space and the wine-focused events that take place here. This elegant space is also available for private dinners and meetings.
In a nod to the iconic Palm Bay Club — a haven for Glitterbugs and "fun members only" circa 1965 — this elegant private dining room celebrates Miami club culture.
Where late-night fun meets speakeasy cool, The Rabbit Hole is The Moore’s intimate destination for artful cocktails and a bit of naughtiness, with a menu of crafted sips and bites that changes quarterly. The space’s custom art, created by Amazonian artist and illustrator Winny Tapajós, nods to a mischievous garden scene full of wild, witty characters. This space includes a built-in DJ booth and dedicated bar.
Just off the third floor atrium, The Sound Bar is a private space outfitted with state-of-the-art sound equipment, built-in shelving, and a full-service bar.
Located on the fourth floor of The Moore’s interior arcade and adjacent The Hotel at The Moore’s 13 residential guest suites, The Gallery is minimally designed to highlight the building’s original architectural details. Set beneath The Moore’s skylight, this space offers stunning views of Zaha Hadid’s site-specific Elastika installation below.
We are happy to try and accommodate any dietary needs. Please inquire with our private events team about menu requests and dietary needs during your planning process to discuss.
The Moore requires that beverage packages be purchased directly through our venue. Please consult with your event manager for our policies on bringing outside bottles and any applicable fees.
Our cake-cutting fee is $5.00 per person and must be coordinated prior to signing the contract.
Music may be played in the private dining rooms and in the event of full-scale buyouts in accordance with The Moore’s approved sound ordinances.
In the event of semi-private event spaces whereby other guests or club members may hear sound, specific requests may not be granted.
All requests must be coordinated with the venue prior to the event.
Regrettably, we do not allow client supplied balloons, banners, floral, or décor or any other external decorations without a full venue buyout or rental of a private space.
In the event of a full venue buyout or fully privatized space, external décor and production may be provided by vendors from our preferred vendor list.
Any damage to the facility will be the responsibility of the client.
In the event of a full venue buyout or fully privatized space , we are happy to provide additional entertainment and production.
We work with leading industry partners to provide unforgettable activations and offerings.
Please inquire with your event manager regarding our pricing, offerings, and preferred vendors.
Valet is operated through the Miami Design District.
Rates and details may be found at the official website of the Miami Design District.
Should you wish to cover the cost of your guests’ valet, please inquire with your event manager upon contract signing.
Do I have any time after the event to break down?
Room rental fees include either 4 hours (half-day) or 8 hours (full day). Set up and break-down times must be incorporated into these windows.
In the event additional time is needed, the venue must be notified, and an hourly rate will be included in the contract price.
Our entire venue is wheelchair accessible via elevator.