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Nominations Open for NASHtoday’s Best

Tell us your city faves when it comes to all that Nashville has to offer.

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Meet: NASHtoday’s Best. From outdoor dining to kid-friendly activities, we’re asking for your insight on the top-tier spots Nashville has to offer.

There are only 10 days left to nominate, so let’s get right down to business.

How do I nominate?

Nominations are officially open and close Friday, February 21. Click on this form to start nominating in various categories.

When does voting start?

Voting will open Monday, March 17 and close Friday, April 25.

What about the winners?

The winners for each category will be announced Monday, May 5. Now that you have the details, it’s time to celebrate local biz. Ready, set, nominate.

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