About Red Rock Saloon
Red Rock Saloon is a popular country-and-rock-themed bar and restaurant in downtown Madison. It opened on February 14, 2014 (www.hercampus.com ) in the former Logan’s Madtown space, bringing a Nashville-style saloon atmosphere to the Capitol City. The venue is known for its award-winning BBQ, monster burgers and wings, hand-selected Jack Daniel’s whiskey collection, and even a mechanical bull (redrockmadison.com ) (redrockmadison.com ). As one of Madison’s only dedicated country and rock fusion venues, Red Rock Saloon has quickly become a standout on the local music scene. It occupies a historic building (the old Fox Motor Sales/Charley’s Café at 322 W. Johnson St., built in 1925 (www.wisconsinhistory.org )) that was renovated into a lively concert hall. The owners emphasize a “concert-hall” quality space with high-end lighting and sound (badgerherald.com ). The main room can hold roughly 400 guests at a time (venuemaps.net ), and there’s also a second-floor event space for private parties. In short, Red Rock Saloon offers lively live entertainment, southern hospitality, and a fun, casual atmosphere – no formal attire required (redrockmadison.com ).
Events and Programming
Regular programming at Red Rock Saloon centers on live country and rock music, DJ dance nights, and themed parties. Every week you’ll find line dancing on Tuesday evenings (open to all skill levels), happy-hour specials or food promotions mid-week, and live band performances late on Friday and Saturday nights. For example, a typical weekly schedule might feature Tuesday “Line Dancing Night,” Wednesday burger specials, “Thursday Rewind” classic-country DJs, and local or regional country bands on Fridays and Saturdays. Recent line-ups have included regional acts like Cal Stage Band and Lola Blu (redrockmadison.com ). The club also hosts special pre-show parties for large concerts; for instance, Red Rock teamed up with local country station 96.3 Star Country for an all-day Morgan Wallen “Wolf Web Tour” pre-party in June 2025, complete with a shuttle and live music (redrockmadison.com ). Special events sometimes carry a cover charge or limited tickets, but many local live nights are free or low-cost. Drink and food specials (such as $3.00 burgers) change nightly as advertised. Whether it’s a local tribute band, a rising country singer, or a broadcast-from-New-York country star, the emphasis is on high-energy, danceable rock/Country rock. In short, expect live music almost every weekend, plus plenty of dancing and entertainment on other nights. Frequent visitors say the place “roars” on Friday nights with standing-room crowds – it truly feels like a downtown concert hall (badgerherald.com ).
Tickets and Booking
Most events at Red Rock Saloon are general admission: you can usually buy a drink-ticket or cover charge at the door rather than having reserved seats. For popular shows or special promotions, it’s wise to arrive early or check the venue’s announcements. The venue itself does not typically operate a formal “box office” with advance tickets, but larger shows sometimes coordinate pre-sales through local promoters or radio stations (for example, the Morgan Wallen pre-party was co-promoted by a local country station (redrockmadison.com )). Ticket prices, when charged, are usually modest (often around $10–$20 for big-name bookings) – however, local band nights often have no cover or a small donation. Keep an eye on social media and local event calendars for any advertised presales or special ticket offers. In general, Red Rock Saloon’s policy is first-come, first-served for free nights; for events that do require tickets, they can often be bought online via the official promoter or at designated outlets. Plan to arrive early for sold-out shows: doors typically open by late afternoon or early evening, and music performances often start around 10:00 PM (redrockmadison.com ).
Seating and Layout
Red Rock Saloon’s main floor is a wide open space with a stage at one end. The crowd stands or sits at high-top tables in the center; there are also bar stools along the perimeter. The dance floor area in front of the stage is general admission, so grab a spot close to the stage early if you want the best view (louder speakers and clearer sightlines). On performance nights, audience members often spill onto a raised side balcony near the bar – though officially the building is one level, there is a partial mezzanine or second level for additional standing room. The venue’s capacity is roughly 400 people (venuemaps.net ), so large crowds can fill the space quickly. Lighting and sound have been upgraded to concert-hall standards (badgerherald.com ), meaning visuals are colorful and the music is loud. There is a second-floor party room (separate from the main stage area) that holds about 100 people (redrockmadison.com ) – this space can be rented for private functions. Otherwise, note that seating is informal (bar tables and folding chairs) and there are no permanent reserved seats; if you need a seat, arrive before peak hours or grab a chair along the wall. The venue does not have an elaborate VIP section, though large parties sometimes claim a circle of stools around the bull or near the stage.
Getting There and Parking
Red Rock Saloon is located at 222 W. Gorham Street (corner of W. Gorham and N. State Street) in downtown Madison. This is just one block north of the Capitol Square. Public transit is convenient: several Metro Transit bus routes run along nearby University Avenue, West Washington Avenue, and State Street. The closest stops are on W. Gorham, West Johnson, and East Washington, all within 1–2 blocks. For instance, the D-Line eastbound stops at Johnson/Frances (a 3-minute walk) and Gorham/State (a 2-minute walk). Rideshare or taxi drop-offs can pull up to the main entrance on Gorham Street. If driving, street parking in downtown Madison is metered (typically around $2 per hour after 6 PM), but nearby city garages are often easiest for evening events. The Capitol Square North Garage (200 N Carroll St.) and Blair Street Lot (120 Locke St.) tend to be open late and charge surface rates ($1–$1.80 per hour) (www.cityofmadison.com ). The Overture Center Garage and State Street Campus Garage are a few blocks east on N. Frances and N. Pinckney (about $1.50–$1.80/hr) (www.cityofmadison.com ). Another convenient lot is the Buckeye Lot at 200 W. Gorham (immediately west of Red Rock). In general, allow extra time to find parking on weekend nights. Madison’s downtown also reconfigures traffic on weekdays, so check for any construction or blockade notices. Finally, the venue being downtown means it’s very walkable from many downtown hotels and attractions – plan on a short walk from the State Street or Capitol area if parking is tight.
Inside the Venue
When you enter Red Rock Saloon, you’ll step into a bar-and-café style interior filled with Americana décor — expect western-themed art, wood paneling, and a sense of “going out West.” The main bar runs along one wall stocked with beers and spirits (notably a huge selection of Jack Daniel’s variants (www.hercampus.com )). Another bar is often set up near the mechanical bull area. The venue is dimly lit except when the stage lights flash during shows. The sound level is generally loud, as concerts aim for a rock-concert atmosphere, so wearing earplugs might be wise if you’re sensitive to volume. On busy nights, security will check IDs at the door (since live shows require 18+ entry (badgerherald.com )) and do a quick check for prohibited items. Coat check is NOT typically offered; there’s limited cubby space or coat hooks along the side walls, but anything too large may need to stay with you. Restrooms are located off the main room; one men’s and one women’s, plus at least one handicap-accessible stall on the ground floor. (The second-floor party room also has restrooms.) Red Rock Saloon’s policy is casual: jeans, boots or sneakers, and a T-shirt fit right in (redrockmadison.com ). Smoking is not allowed indoors (all Wisconsin bars went non-smoking in 2010). Wi-Fi is not advertised, so assume limited internet availability—cell service through AT&T, T-Mobile, or U.S. Cellular usually works enough for ride-sharing apps. Drink and food menus are printed at the entrance; payment via card is accepted, and there is usually at least one ATM on-site if needed. Overall, the atmosphere inside is loud, energetic, and social, with people dancing near the stage during bands and line dancing on open-floor nights. If you want something other than live music, the house DJs spin country-rock mixes on Tuesdays and Thursdays, creating a continuous party vibe (redrockmadison.com ) (redrockmadison.com ). Finally, keep in mind that on really busy nights it can be hard to navigate through crowds, so stay patient and plan breaks at the bar or seating area if you need one.
Nearby Amenities
Red Rock Saloon is in the heart of Madison’s downtown entertainment district, so you’ll find plenty of amenities within walking distance. Directly around the corner and along State Street are numerous restaurants and cafes — everything from pizza and Mexican to upscale American and bar food. For example, BelAir Cantina (Tex-Mex) is a block away, and downtown mainstay Delish (burgers/sandwiches) is just two blocks south. If you want dinner before a show, consider grabbing a late bite on State or Capitol Square; many nearby spots stay open into the evening. In terms of nightlife, the area has other bars and music venues too, so you can easily make a bar-hopping night of it or find quieter after-party spots. As for hotels, several lodging options are very close. The Spark by Hilton Madison Central (9 E. Wilson St.) is just three blocks east, and the nearby Hampton Inn & Suites (330 N. Johnson Street) is only two blocks away. Both of these are about a 5-minute walk. Madison’s Capitol area also has larger hotels like the Monona Terrace (Hilton) on the lakefront (10 blocks east) and the Marsh Inn (10 E. Doty), if you prefer a fine-dining ambiance to accompany your stay. Late-night transport is straightforward: after shows, Uber and Lyft pick up at the north side of the venue without hassle. Alternatively, walking a few blocks to Capitol Square (at State & Johnson) will put you near taxi stands and late-night bus routes if any are running. In peak seasons (home football games, festivals), downtown can be very busy by midnight, so plan your travel out accordingly.
What Makes This Venue Special
Red Rock Saloon stands out in Madison by delivering an authentic country-western club experience in the middle of the city. It was the first venue in Madison to win approval for an 18+ live-entertainment license, opening a new nightlife chapter (previous clubs were 21+) (badgerherald.com ). This means it draws a slightly younger crowd who love country music. Locals praise Red Rock for marrying food and fun: huge barbecue plates during dinner hours turn into booming rock concerts by night. The mechanical bull (named “Red Rock”) is a signature attraction that sets it apart – daredevils and first-timers alike can pay to ride the bull right on the dance floor, which guarantees tales (and bruises) to boast about later (redrockmadison.com ). Behind the bar, the enormous Jack Daniel’s collection and house cocktails (like Lynchburg Lemonade (www.hercampus.com )) give it a true Tennessee saloon vibe. Even the chalkboard specials and $5 loaded Capri Suns show the venue’s fun, unpretentious personality. Artistically, it’s also a key player in Madison’s cultural scene: country acts considering a Madison stop know Red Rock is the go-to club, and dozens of local country bands and singer-songwriters have found a loyal audience there. On the more colorful side of legend, Red Rock was featured on the Travel Channel’s “Man vs. Food Nation” – the host, Adam Richman, sampled Red Rock’s legendary “Unforgiven” burger challenge (a huge meat-and-fries platter) during a 2014 episode (redrockmadison.com ) (www.hercampus.com ). In short, the venue is cherished by both visiting artists and regulars for its down-to-earth, all-inclusive vibe: it’s one of those place where a UW student, a 40-year-old rancher, and a college professor can all share the dance floor and a laugh over a BBQ meal.
Visitor Tips and Information
Arrival & Chick: Red Rock Saloon is open daily from the late afternoon (around 4:00 PM) until the early morning (around 2:00 AM (redrockmadison.com )). For live music shows (especially on Friday/Saturday), the main acts typically start around 10:00 PM (redrockmadison.com ). If it’s a popular night, arrive early (or just when doors open) to grab a front-row spot and avoid the longest lines. It’s a cash–preferred environment; bring some cash for tips, though most bars accept cards. Outside drinks and food aren’t allowed – but what’s on the menu is plentiful. Note that the venue’s entertainment license makes most evening shows 18+ only (badgerherald.com ), so make sure everyone in your group can show valid ID if needed. Dress Code: No fancy dress is needed – a country crowd means jeans, boots, T-shirts or flannel shirts are perfectly fine (redrockmadison.com ). Don’t over-dress; you’ll fit right in with casual attire and comfortable shoes for dancing or standing. Cameras/Phones: Cell phones are fine for photos or rideshares, but professional camera gear is usually not allowed during performances. Expect crowds to be lively, so watch your glasses and phone. Safety & Assistance: There is a ground-level wheelchair-accessible entrance and restroom (isthmus.com ), but be aware that the upstairs party room is only accessible by stairs. The venue is otherwise ADA-compliant on the main floor, and staff will assist patrons with disabilities if asked. If you need special accommodations (like a quieter spot for service animals or seating), contacting Red Rock ahead of time is a good idea. Bar & Food: Classic country bar-food dominates: think smoked brisket sandwiches, ribs, burgers, wings, and XL tater tots. A fun tip: challenge yourself to the “Unforgiven Challenge” (a famous huge meal) – but only if you’re very hungry or a very brave eater (www.hercampus.com ). The drink prices are reasonable (e.g. $5 beers and whiskey mixers during happy hour (redrockmadison.com )), and the bartenders are known to be friendly. Common Mistakes to Avoid: One mistake is waiting too late to get there and finding the club full — plan ahead for weekend shows. Also, don’t assume the cowboys hat (if you forget it) or borrowed shoes will magically appear; coat checks are limited, so keep personal belongings minimal. Another tip: pledge some time to the mechanical bull. It might seem intimidating, but many say it’s a highlight – just hold on with two hands on your first ride. Lastly, if you plan to stay late, arrange your ride or parking spot before the bar rush (late-night street parking is scarce). Lyft/uber works well outside Red Rock, and a short walk up to Capitol or State Street gets you to taxis or more bus options. By keeping these tips in mind – cash in hand, ID-ready, dressed-wise, and arriving early – you’ll make the most of a night at Red Rock Saloon.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get tickets to shows at Red Rock Saloon and what do they cost?
Most events at Red Rock Saloon either have free entry or a modest cover charge (often under $20) at the door. For special concerts, check if the venue’s website or local radio partner offering presales. The bar itself doesn’t have a box office selling advance tickets in person, so if tickets are needed, they’re usually sold online via the promoter or picked up at will-call. Generally, arriving early on show night and paying at the door is fine for most local and regional acts.
What is the address of Red Rock Saloon, and how can I get there by public transit or parking?
Red Rock Saloon is at 222 West Gorham Street, just north of the State Street/Capitol area in downtown Madison. Madison Metro buses stop nearby on State, Johnson and Gorham (for example, the D-line stops at Johnson/Frances, a 1–2 block walk). If you drive, several city parking garages are a short walk (Capitol Square North Garage at 200 N. Carroll St. or the Blair Street Lot on W. Mifflin are $1–$1.80/hr (www.cityofmadison.com )). Metered street parking is also available nearby after 6pm. Rideshare or taxi drop-offs can pull up on Gorham Street at the entrance.
Are seats reserved or is the venue general admission?
Red Rock Saloon is primarily general admission. There is no formal seating assignment for live music nights – guests stand or grab bar-height tables on a first-come basis. A few fold-up chairs along the walls provide limited seating, but most customers stand near the stage or mingle. If you need a seat (for example, if you have mobility concerns), arrive early to claim a spot at a table or chair along the edge. For private parties in the upstairs room, small tables or chairs can be arranged in advance.
Where should I stand or sit for the best view of the stage?
The best view is directly in front of the stage on the main floor — try to get there before bands start. Being closer ensures you see the performers and get the full sound. On very crowded nights, the crowd sometimes fills most of the dance floor, but you can still move around to stay near the action. If you can’t stand long, consider a stool with a view along the side walls. Remember that the speakers and lights are on the main stage – standing a bit to one side (but still forward) avoids being deafened by the full speaker stack. Also note that the second-floor party area is private; normal guests won’t access it unless you’ve booked it for an event.
Is there a coat check or locker at Red Rock Saloon?
No formal coat check or lockers are available. There are a few hooks and ledges by the back wall where you can hang a jacket or bag, but space is limited. During busy shows people mostly keep small items (wallet, phone) on them or in inside pockets. If you have a large coat or backpack, it’s safest to keep it with you or leave it in your car. Many patrons find it easiest to leave bulkier items in the car or at their hotel rather than juggling them inside.
Is Red Rock Saloon wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The first/main floor of Red Rock Saloon is wheelchair accessible. The entrance from Gorham Street is level, and there are accessible restrooms on the main level. The venue design accommodates guests with mobility devices on the ground floor. The one limitation is that the upstairs party space is not wheelchair-accessible (there are only stairs up to that room). But the main performance area and bar are flat-floor, and staff are generally happy to help disabled patrons find seating near the stage on the ground level (isthmus.com ).
What are Red Rock Saloon's age restrictions?
Because of Madison’s alcohol licensing rules, Red Rock Saloon’s live-music events are typically 18+ (you must be 18 or older with valid ID to enter on concert nights) (badgerherald.com ). The venue was granted a special 18-plus entertainment license when it opened. In practice, if you look under 18, you won’t be admitted after dinner hours. (During earlier dining hours Red Rock operates like a restaurant and may seat under-21 customers, but check with the host first.) All attendees—especially those 18–20 years old—should carry a government ID when coming for music or dancing.
Is there a dress code at Red Rock Saloon?
No, there’s no strict dress code. Red Rock Saloon has a very casual, country-western vibe. Patrons wear jeans, boots, T-shirts or flannels. One of the owners even says “jeans and tennis shoes will suffice” (redrockmadison.com ). Cowboy hats, bootcut jeans and western shirts fit right in, but they’re not required. In short, dress comfortably and casually — you’ll blend in with the regular crowd without needing to go all-out Western.
Can I bring a camera or video recorder inside?
Cell phones and small personal cameras are allowed for snapshots and videos. Guests often take phone photos of the band or bull ride. However, professional camera equipment and video recording setups typically require management approval (most bands want an audience without big rigs or tripods on the floor). Always check before using a non-phone camera. Note also that recording copyrighted music may be discouraged – but casual smartphone pics are fine.
What food does Red Rock Saloon serve, and do they have vegetarian options?
Red Rock is a full BBQ restaurant as well as a music club. The menu includes brisket, pork ribs, pulled pork sandwiches, “monster” beef burgers, big chicken wings, tater tots and salad sides. Soups and chili are also on offer, and the famous “Unforgiven Challenge” is a huge platter of BBQ meats and sides that was on Man Vs. Food (redrockmadison.com ) (www.hercampus.com ). While the kitchen focuses on meat dishes, they do offer some veggie-friendly sides (green salad, fries, coleslaw) and a vegetarian burger. So vegetarians have a few options (though the spotlight is on barbecue). If you have allergies or strict dietary needs, you may inquire at the bar/kitchen when you order. In general, Red Rock’s food is hearty, Barbecue-American style – perfect for fueling up before a long night of dancing.
Does Red Rock Saloon offer any signature drinks?
Yes. As a country saloon, they feature an extensive whiskey selection. In fact, Red Rock Saloon boasts one of the largest collections of Jack Daniel’s single-barrel whiskeys in the state (www.hercampus.com ). On any given night you can order rare barrel picks of JD, or sip a classic “Lynchburg Lemonade” or Southern-style cocktail. Beer-wise, they have a number of drafts and bottles (often including local Wisconsin brews) at reasonable prices. The menu also lists fun shots ($3 Jack Daniels shots or flavored shots) and mixed-promotions (like $5 loaded Capri Sun cocktails) during happy hour (redrockmadison.com ). If you enjoy whiskey or bourbon, this is a great place to try new releases or barrel selects.
Is there Wi-Fi available inside Red Rock Saloon?
Red Rock does not advertise a public Wi-Fi network for guests. In practice, cell phone service is generally fine on the main floor for ride apps or texting, but don’t rely on the venue’s Wi-Fi (it may not be open). Most guests just use their mobile data. If you absolutely need internet access, plan accordingly or ask the staff on arrival.
Can I ride the mechanical bull at Red Rock Saloon, and how much does it cost?
Yes, the mechanical bull is a main attraction for customers – many visitors try it just once for fun. Riders must be at least 18 (it’s considered part of the entertainment area) and will sign a waiver. The bull typically costs a small fee (often a few dollars per ride) – prices can vary, so check with the staff that night. In general, they encourage riders to grip with two hands (especially first-timers). It’s a blast, but be prepared: even experienced riders often get tossed fast! Watch others first if you’re unsure. The bull area is just off the stage, so music and cheering always accompany each ride.
When should I arrive for a show, and how late does the bar stay open?
For a Friday or Saturday concert, anticipate arriving by 9:00–9:30 PM so you can get positioned before the 10:00 PM band time (redrockmadison.com ). On weekday event nights (like the big line dance party on Tuesday), the venue may be less packed, but still aim to come early if you need space. Red Rock remains open late: in practice the bar stays open until around 2:00 AM (redrockmadison.com ). After the band or DJ wraps up, the house music and dancing continue until closing. Just make sure you plan your travel home accordingly – the last buses downtown usually run by midnight, but rideshares and taxis are always an option if you stay past that.
Does Red Rock Saloon host private parties or events?
Yes – Red Rock has a private event space upstairs that can be booked for groups. That second-floor room accommodates up to about 100 people (redrockmadison.com ). It comes with its own bar, restrooms and even TVs, making it great for birthdays, office parties or rehearsal dinners. To reserve it, you would contact Red Rock in advance (they have a banquet coordinator listed). The main floor can also be blocked off for buyouts on slow nights. If you want a private event, ask the staff for holiday hours and minimums. On the slim chance you mean simply bringing a large group on a busy night: they will usually do their best, but walk-ins might not all fit on a Friday unless booked in advance.