People who know Swansea well will know Wine Street. I was there yesterday and its full of bars and restaurants. We parked near the ground and used the park and ride scheme. There was a bus every 15 mins and its only 5 mins into the centre. Its a bit of a walk though probably about 30 mins. There's a Harvester outside the ground where you can drink but I would recommend the centre. If your coming by train, come out of the station and turn left and walk straight down the main road until reach a mini roundabout you will see a Yates, Opposite is the Walkabout pub. This is the start of a strip full of bars and restaurants. I would recommend a huge pub called the Cross Keys which does cheap food (Pie and a pint for £5) if you walk past Yates you will a pub called the Griffin turn right down an alleyway and you will see it on your left. There is Wetherspoons pub called the Bank Statement further down the strip. Another good boozer I recommend would be the Jack Murphy (Irish bar believe it or not) at the other end of the strip next to revolution. Its cheap beer and plays good music, I think they have a live band on every Saturday night from 7pm. Spoilt for choice and gutted I'm not back for the weekend game.