
Welcome to the Best of Kentuckiana Awards. The sought after BOKA.
This is where we celebrate the people, places, and passions that make our region unforgettable. From the smoky bourbon bars of Louisville to the river festivals of southern Indiana, from artist walls to basketball courts, the Best of Kentuckiana is our way of honoring the everyday legends who shape our home.
Read more about the proposed categories below.
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Send your nomination to: awards@kentuckiana.net
Food & Drink
Best Bourbon Bar
The bar that best represents Kentucky’s spirit, craftsmanship, and hospitality.
The Colonel’s Kitchen Award
Recognizing the most iconic plate of Southern food served in Kentuckiana.
Big Four Star Award
The restaurant that has the top echelon in culinary experience
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Arts & Culture
Best Mural or Street Artist
Celebrating the walls that tell our community’s story through bold expression.
Best Live Music Venue
The stage that defines the sound of Kentuckiana.
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Community & Life
Best Neighborhood Festival
From block parties to parades, this award honors the celebration that brings people together.
The Big Four Award
Honoring a project or initiative that builds connections across the river.
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People & Innovation
The Muhammad Ali Spirit Award
For a local leader whose work uplifts and inspires.
Best Young Entrepreneur
Recognizing the fresh energy shaping Kentuckiana’s future.
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Sports & Outdoors
Best Derby Party
The tradition, pageantry, and fun that only this region can create.
Best Hiking Trail
Celebrating the natural beauty that defines life in Kentuckiana.
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How It Works
The Best of Kentuckiana blends Reader’s Choice and Editor’s Picks.
- Nominations open in the spring.
- Voting follows in summer.
- Winners are announced in the fall.
Each winner is profiled on Kentuckiana.net, celebrated not only with recognition but with a story that shows why they matter to our community.