You got your refund check, and you're disappointed to find that you overestimated the amount you'd receive to offset the Christmas season and New Year's celebrations (The handmade pinata and custom-made wine seemed like a good idea at the time.) Like every law student across the blessed continental Forty Eight, you are "living on a budget," "watching your expenses," or in other words, you are bum broke and most likely ready and willing to dance for the highest bidder if they offered to cover your books for the semester.
Located at 21 Central St, Manchester, TJ's offers patrons $2 basket of French fries and onion rings each and $5 pitchers of High-Life everyday for the poor and hungry twenty-something year old. The staff is extremely friendly even if they are busy as a result of understaffing. And the best part of TJ's is, is that it attracts the most eclectic collection of residents that you would only encounter in a neighborhood hotspot. So treat yourself to some fries or rings and share a pitcher with a friend before you buckle down for another semester of case briefs, study group sessions, and late nights.

