Arts & Entertainment
'All Things Go Classic' Announces 2017 Lineup
Local favorites Maketto, Buredo and more will be onsite at the three-day music festival in Northeast Washington October 6-8.

WASHINGTON, DC — The All Things Go Fall Classic is returning to the District this October, with an extensive lineup of local culinary favorites and impressive live music performances.
The fourth-annual music and food festival, presented by UberEATS, will take place Friday, Oct. 6 through Sunday Oct. 8 at Union Market at 1309 5th St. NE.
According to a press release, the 2017 General Food Court lineup includes:
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- "Maketto: This northeast D.C. communal marketplace is comprised of a bakery, cafe, retail shop and restaurant, featuring an interpretation of Cambodian and Taiwanese cooking.
- Buredo: Owned by two lifelong childhood friends and D.C. natives, Buredo is known for its handheld, burrito-sized sushi rolls featuring Asian and other globally-inspired ingredients and flavors.
- Ivy & Coney: D.C.'s Midwestern ex-pat sports bar is home to all lovers of hot dogs, bad company and alcohol.
- Milk Cult: Innovative and uniquely flavored ice cream.
- DGS: Washington’s next-generation delicatessen is a nod to the mom-and-pop district grocery stores that brine, cure, smoke and pickle everything served in-house."
“The All Things Go Fall Classic is huge, so it made sense to get involved with a festival that brings out thousands of music and food fans each year,” Maketto’s James Beard Award-nominated chef Erik Bruner-Yang said in a statement. "Not only do we love making good food, but we love helping people have a good time."
Performers includes Foster the People, Young Thug and Galantis. All Things Go is a "DC-based music discovery website and event production company that specializes in forward-thinking digital content and curated live experiences," according to the press release.
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The All Things Go events bring together more than 15,000 concertgoers each year.
Photo: The 2016 All Things Go Fall Classic, MoKi Media
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