--- 12 JULY 20 - JULY 26, 2005 N] Many bars in Lawrence offer specials on domestic drafts such as the one seen here. Drinking cheap BY LIZ NARTOWICZ lnartowicz@kansan.com KANSAN STAFF WRITER PHOTOS BY KERRI HENDERSON As college students we face copious challenges. Not only are we required to pick and prepare for our future, but we also have to juggle outside factors such as work, family and friends. If we are lucky enough to catch a break and find some downtime, we're confronted with the harsh reality of a low-balanced bank account. So, what's a student working with meager means to do? Drink on the dime. Below is a day-by-day guide to specials around Lawrence to assist you in your consumption needs. Pitcher Perfect Monday Everyone deserves some relaxation after a manic Monday of class or work. Jet Lag Lounge, 610 Florida St., and Johnny's Tavern, 401 N. 2nd St., offer the perfect retreats. For only four dollars you and your buds can split a pitcher at either establishment. Jct Lag provides a plentiful mix of people on Mondays, but there's never a wait for another pitcher or lines to the bathroom. Johnny's Tavern also possesses the down-home charm of Lawrence with a variety of patrons. Its best Monday appeal is its half-priced pizza after 5 p.m. U-Call-It Tuesday The Jazzhaus, 926 1/2 Massachusetts St., steps up the average $1.50 U-call-it specials by include premium liquors. It's hard to beat Crown and Coke. Besides the special, The Jazzhaus serves as a safe first date. If the candlelit, relaxed doesn't relieve your jitters, the savi Ma rg Noth best Sand St. an and $ the-sper perform merm With ers ca $2.49 Louise's West is a small but cozy bar located on 7th St. near Arkansas St. Some of the specials include $2,50 schooners and $2 Bloody Marys. ling beets beet b oar 1 2 T aea aaaid aid a gi gi ,1€ lin at a ta e z at ing