Clarksville’s Best Nominations are OPEN!

Clarksville’s Best Nominations are OPEN!

Photo: The Outlaw 100.7FM


Who has Clarksville’s best burger? Who is Clarksville’s best real estate agent? Which school is Clarksville’s best? That’s up to you; best of all, it’s free to enter, vote, and win!

Starting Monday, July 1st, you can nominate the top restaurants, shops, agencies, and more in the seventh annual Clarksville’s Best contest!

This contest features over 159 categories in 9 voting groups:

  • Eat & Drink, such as Chicken Wings, Take Out, Food Truck, and Brewery
  • Health & Beauty, such as Day Spa, Nail Salon, and Pediatrician
  • Home & Garden, such as Gardening Store, Real Estate Team, and Plumber
  • Motors, such as Auto Dealership and Car Wash
  • Schools, from Childcare/Preschool through College/University
  • Services, such as Criminal Defense Law, Pet Grooming, and Photographer
  • Shopping, such as Women’s Clothing and Specialty Stores
  • Things to Do, such as Children’s Birthday Party Venue, Martial Arts, and Golf Course

There’s also a special category for Best Nonprofit. The gold star winner will receive $24,000 in free advertising from 5 Star Media Group; the silver winner will receive $12,000 in advertising.

To see all of the categories and make your nominations, go to ClarksvillesBest.com. Nominations end July 22nd.

Starting July 29th through August 12th, you can vote DAILY for your favorites!

The contest is free to enter and free to win. Winners will be announced on November 11th and printed in a special publication for distribution in all the winners’ locations.

Here’s a list of the winners from Clarksville’s Best of 2025!

Clarksville’s Best, Presented by: Get Pete! Pete Olson Injury Law, is brought to you by ClarksvilleNow.com, and 5 Star Media Group, which includes radio stations Beaver 100.3, Q108, Z97.5, Rewind 94.3, The Fort 99.1, ESPN Clarksville, The Patriot 105.5, Outlaw 100.7, and La Pantera 99.9!

Be sure your favorites are listed! Your community needs your support!!

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