In tomorrow's AJC I have a review of The Pig and the Pearl , from the folks behind The Shed at Glenwood.

The Pig and the Pearl is Atlantic Station's new raw-bar-smokehouse hybrid. It’s a nice independent, chef-driven addition to Atlantic Station’s dining scene and fits the  area’s vibe. The restaurant’s ambitiously large menu includes fatty smoked meats and bold flavors, which may or may not be your style. But, you’ll dig the progression from an icy platter of oysters and a cold brew to a cut of smoky brisket and unique takes on barbecue sides. Here you have a casually upscale spot to grab a cocktail and a hearty meal before catching a movie or a Cirque du Soleil performance at the Station.

Take advantage of oyster season and sample the grassy Grand Pearl oysters from Chesapeake Bay or nibble your way through the raw bar menu with items like the cube of Yellowfin tuna with thin slices of cucumber and a zesty ponzu gelee.

Turning to the smokehouse menu, you may find the ribs a little tough, but the brisket laced with fat may be your thing. Also consider the smoked North Carolina trout with preserved lemon and charred scallion.

Whether or not this is your brand of ‘cue, you can make this restaurant work for you as a precursor to your evening’s entertainment.

I gave it a grade of 1 out of 4 stars on our new rating system.

Read the full review on myajc.com .

--by Jenny Turknett, Atlanta Restaurant Scene blog