This place came very highly recommended, but ultimately I found it was merely "very good." It's pretty distant from the Burger's Priest burger, and I'm not sure how anyone could prefer Five Guys based purely on the burger itself.
This isn't to say it's a bad burger: it's not. Well cooked on a griddle, fresh toppings and generally good flavour, but I found it under seasoned. The fries are tasty, and the extra heapload they add into the bag is a stroke of genius, for we all know that bag fries are best fries. Don't get a large fries; you won't need it.
Service is very friendly, and the space, while basic, offers lots of space to sit and eat. A solid choice when you're nearby, but it's not exactly a destination.