For nearly a decade, Nashville resident Andrew Ostrowski thought it was strange that he enjoyed the scenic Music City skyline from the Cumberland River practically by himself. Aside from the river cruises offered by the General Jackson Showboat, the major waterway seemed empty of other water-loving crowds. So in an effort to bring people out on the river admiring the views and having a grand ‘ole time, he launched the Pontoon Saloon, a honky-tonk booze cruise like no other.
When planning his river cruising party business, Andrew said, “I wanted to get people out on the water to appreciate this natural resource and the great skyline. Since Nashville is a party town with an upbeat atmosphere, a booze cruise just fits.”
He approached the metro parks department, which managed the public access to the docks, and presented his plan. They loved it. As a wonderful alternative to land-based businesses that added to congested downtown traffic, they saw that Pontoon Saloon could fill the bar crawl market by having a safe, on-the-water operation. “And they’ve been incredibly happy with it,” Andrew said.
The 50-foot-long pontoon is a party on the water, where dozens of guests can mingle, dance, play drinking games, and safely drink since all cruises are staffed with a licensed captain and deckhand. All cruises include a party host, sound system, restroom, plenty of coolers and ice for your choice of beverages, and a BYOB option, or pre-purchase options of alcohol as well. Some chairs and tables are available, but not enough for everyone to be a couch potato—the cruises are lively and entertaining, so guests should expect to be in an energetic bar atmosphere that gets you on your feet.
Cruises run 7 days a week, from March through mid November, though the busiest season encompasses May through September. Timing cruises in the afternoon sunshine and around sunset give perfect opportunities for Instagram-worthy selfies and group photos with the stunning background of the Nashville skyline and the Korean Veterans Memorial Bridge.
Andrew knows that the entertainment value is key for his business. While many river tours offer a quiet view of skylines, Pontoon Saloon focuses on giving their customers an animated experience on the water. He said, “Our deckhands are entertainers and that’s what sets us apart. We know how to read the room and help our guests have fun. Though we may start a cruise with 9 or 10 separate groups of people, we focus on bringing everyone together. And not surprisingly, everyone is best friends by the end!” Andrew said his favorite thing is when he sees large groups of people who began the tour as strangers exchange numbers at the end, or who even head off together for more fun on Broadway.
The fun party cruises are a delightful antidote to the world of social distance, online hate, and remote Zoom meetings. Many corporate events may begin with standoffish employees who are used to working remotely and signing into Webex, but the deckhands are able to get them on their feet dancing and engaging with one another.
History buffs will love Pontoon Saloon’s newest additional cruise: a narrated Nashville history tour highlighting historic landmarks, insights into developments along the river, and beautiful views of Music City while learning about its history. Great for all ages, this family-friendly tour is a unique way to experience the city while relaxing on a pontoon. Launched just this April, the narrated history tours will bring awareness to the importance of the Cumberland River and hopefully encourage all the good things such as responsible water use and preservation of natural resources like this one.
And since he and his crew spend so much time on the river, they’ve even been able to rescue a few unprepared kayakers not wearing life vests or who were kayaking at night. In this way, Pontoon Saloon has become a go-to resource on the Cumberland River with a warm response from the community—the booze cruise that forges new friendships, offers help whenever possible, and makes life feel like a merry party on the water.