Cruise Chicago waterways with live Electric Brew music and sunset skyline views
3 Hours
First drink, live music, views
Board the historic Fred A. Busse fireboat for a 21+ happy hour cruise with live music from Electric Brew. Spend three hours on Lake Michigan and the Chicago River with sunset and skyline views.
Free cancellation up to 48 hours before the cruise start time. No refunds for late arrivals or no-shows. Refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
Bring a photo ID. Also bring the card used to purchase tickets in case of random credit card verification.
You may bring food in non-glass containers. You may bring water, but other beverages are not permitted; purchase them from the onboard bar.
Yes. The Chicago Grateful Dead Tribute Cruise has onboard bathrooms, called heads on boats.
111 N. DuSable Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60601
This veteran-owned operation runs tours on an authentic decommissioned fireboat, which gives the whole experience a unique, intimate feel compared to the massive crowded vessels from bigger companies. Cliff gets mentioned repeatedly as an exceptional guide who brings Chicago's architecture and history to life with engaging commentary throughout the 1.5-2 hour journey. The crew consistently earns praise for being friendly, professional, and attentive, while the bartender adds to the welcoming atmosphere. Tours cover both the lake and river, with the locks being a particular highlight that sets this apart from standard architecture cruises. The smaller boat size means better views and a more personal experience that works well for everyone from architecture enthusiasts to families with kids. One reviewer noted the guide's continuous narration felt a bit much, but most found it informative and entertaining. Organization and communication from booking through the actual tour get high marks, and early arrival passes let you snag front-row seats for optimal views.
Very nostalgic boat. Great tour down the river.
Phil J
July 5, 2026
Very nostalgic boat. Great tour down the river.
Phil J
July 5, 2026