In the mood for a martini lounge? Rowdy rock band? Doing Cupid's shuffle on the dance floor with an army of college kids? If your answer is anywhere near 'yes', you'll probably end up at the Red Carpet. With nine bars in one building, one of them is sure to have an open seat and a wet drink for you. Try the rear balcony on warm evenings, the martini lounge upstairs if you're out with your co-workers, or the dance floor if you're out with that co-worker you wish you were closer to. Careful, it's a small town, and there's eyes everywhere!
Review Source:This is a hard one for me to review the bar as a whole is so diverse between all the levels and different bars they are drastically different
1) Martini Lounge
Does a good Job staying a little more shirt and tie normally plenty of room to sit comfortable couches and quiet enough atmosphere even on a Friday/Saturday night. Their Martini selection is great their selection of other stuff is a bit limited (beer's scotches and such) appetizers are great when they have them otherwise no food available. service is a bit slow most nights (seems to be a lack of wait staff rather than a problem with attitude) they accept credit cards here
2) Event Center
Classy place for events its a nice sized room decent but small bar easy access in and out of the main area's without having to deal with the bar room crowd cash only
3) Main Stage
Old and run down  not the cleanest and wobbly chairs and always busy as heck but they do attract good bands. In the end drunk college part of the bar but safe welcoming and good music. cash only
4) Red/Blue rooms
Good before they turn into DJ rooms then become over crowded and over loud cash only
5) Keller Bar
Was nice and quiet when it first opened now it gets a bit busy they have gotten a bit better beer selection but the college crowd overflow here now on weekends they do accept cards which is nice
Overall some nice rooms for varying taste
I was pleasantly surprised with the music venue at The Red Carpet or the Carpet as the locals refer to it. This place is pretty big.
I came to see a friend of mine play with his band and was impressed to find plenty of seating along with a decent size stage and area in front of the stage for people to dance if they were so inclined.
There was a pretty good crowd and the accoustics were good which I appreciated. I'm not a fan of places that are too small to host a live band and the shrill ends up driving people away because it's too noisy.
Our server reminded me of Karen from Will and Grace. She was fun and outgoing and attentive for the large group we had. Drink prices were reasonable.
Would visit this place again whether a friend was playing or not. Overall I was pretty impressed. Everyone ended up having a great time.