Franktuary is a fun place that sort of bridges between a restaurant and bar vibe. I usually will stroll in during the afternoon for a quick bite and a beer. The brew selection is very good with rotating taps always with some local craft selections. Franktuary also boasts craft cocktails which I have yet to try.
I guess the hot dogs are sort of pricey for the size ($5-$8), but the toppings and styles are innovative and unique. I've tried the Memphis and a Thai version which were both nice twists on the classic American hot dog.
The staff is great; friendly with a hint of hipster smugness. Chris the bartender is knowledgeable about the beer and liquor selection. The owner is around frequently and has a knack for customer service.
The restaurant space has a modern flair mixed with an old churchy vibe (ie. stained glass, candles, pews for seating). It is also pretty cool that the customers can see right into the kitchen and watch all the cooks at work preparing the different sauces and hot dogs.
Franktuary fits right into the up and coming Lawerenceville vibe.