I was looking forward to coming here for a while and was not disappointed with what I found. I had the chili dog while my companion went for the devil dog. We both had separate orders of the duck fat fries, which was foolish, because there would have been plenty to share had we decided to take that route.
The duck fat fries were quite tasty, golden and delicious, but I think I'd need to do a taste test of the regular fries before I could totally recommend them over the normal version. They basically tasted like my ideal of how french fries should taste, but maybe their regular fries do as well. The chili dog, however, I can recommend wholeheartedly. First off, the quality of the dog was top notch. It was accompanied by chili containing tasty pieces of brisket, which was generously applied to the dog along with onions and cheese (which melted nicely into gooeyness). The bun even held up nicely, without sogginess or other decomposition, though it was otherwise relatively unremarkable.
My companion inhaled his devil dog and indicated that it more than met his expectations. There was a wide selection of condiments available at the counter, including vinegar and Sriacha.
The building itself is kind of cool, with an open view into the food preparation area and plenty of natural light from the large windows. Most of the seating consists of stools lining the bar that is attached to the building wall, which results in you looking out into the parking lot or street. Could be slightly awkward if you need to sit inside with a large group. I do wish they had some additional outdoor seating, as the two tables that I saw out there were both filled the entire time I was there.
Service was upbeat and friendly. I will be back for sure.