My husband and I joined the LTH group mentioned above. For the most part we enjoyed dinner, but a couple of misses.
First off, the wine menu is nothing to write home about. I ordered a cab which was very underwhelming. I was expecting to see some Greek wines, but no.
Between the two of us we order two, two combo plates which included ribs, brisket, rib tips and pulled pork. Sides ordered were corn bread, collard green and a bbq beans with pulled pork appetizer.
I did enjoy the house salad. It was the traditional flavorless iceberg lettuce. It had a pleasant balsamic dressing and I loved the addition of the pomegranate seeds. I would have liked to have received my salad when the others had their appetizers, especially since the ones who ordered appetizers didn't have salads, so we could have all eaten at the same time.

Cathy 2's brisket plate.
The brisket had a light smoke and was very moist. Quite good, but I like more smoke.

Brisket and pulled pork
The pulled pork was unsauced, cooked well and tender. Needed a bit of sauce for flavor/spice.

Back ribs and rib tips
The ribs were tender and juicy, but I found the spice rub on the ribs to be a bit odd. There were some sweet spices, perhaps cinnamon. I needed to add the sauce to mask the odd spices and I like them better. The rib tips were good, if not a bit too fatty.

Corn bread, BBQ Beans w/Pulled Pork, Greens
The corn bread was moist and sweet. I am a sucker for sweet northern-style cornbread, so this was right up my alley. The beans with the pulled pork in them was off of the appetizer menu. Tasty, but the bean were a bit under-cooked. The collards were terrific.

mrsm's Suckling Pig
Mrsm thought the pig was a bit underdone, but loved the potatoes.
As far as the space, clean, sparse, and attractive with clean unisex bathrooms. Upon entering the restaurant, we were greeted with the lovely smell of wood smoke. A check on the plus side. Nothing is worse than walking into a bbq place and you don't smell smoke. On the minus side, the jazz got a bit loud as the evening went on and we actually asked if they could turn it down. There was only one waiter along with the owner, quite surprising for a Saturday night. Our waiter was quite young, but I gave him props for covering the entire dining room and as noted above, dealing with our special requests, including the fact that we had three bills for our table of seven. We hemmed and hawed about whether we wanted to order dessert, so our server said he was going to bring us the orange cake on the house and returned with two slices and a number of forks - nice touch.
I would go back and try them again, if anything to give the pulled chicken and some Greek items a try.
Ms. Ingie
Life is too short, why skip dessert?