If you’ll be traveling through Orlando International Airport, there are a LOT of things to keep in mind.
The new Terminal C is open with a variety of new restaurants, stores, and features. We’ve also shared our top tips for flying through the airport, advice to make your next experience here LESS stressful, and information bout how to get FREE puppy snuggles (when available) while there (it’s a real thing). But what about the FOOD? Where can (and where should) you eat while at the airport? We’ve got a full list here!
First, we’ll tackle some top spots to eat, but if you’re looking for a FULL list of everywhere to eat in the airport, you can click here (or scroll below).
Top Spots
Snacks & Sweets
Auntie Anne’s
Looking for some deliciously soft pretzels or pretzel nuggets (along with other snacks)? Auntie Anne’s is the place to go. It might not be shaped like a Mickey, but it could be a great way to satisfy that need for a pretzel even after you’ve left (or before you’ve arrived at) the Most Magical Place on Earth.
Locations:
- Gates 100-129
- Gates 70-99
- Terminals A & B – Food Court
- Terminal C – Palm Court
Cinnabon
Speaking of sweets, if you REALLY want to pile on the icing, head to Cinnabon and pick up a cinnamon roll (or two, or three, or six — who’s counting?!).
Location:
- Terminals A & B – Food Court
Bars
City Pub
City Pub is a sports bar within the airport that is themed to Orlando City SC — the soccer team for the Orlando area. While there, you’ll find game day-inspired cuisine, a full-service restaurant and bar, and large TVs so you can watch your favorite games while waiting for your flight.
One of our team members has been here and shared that they had pretty good drinks at this spot. If you’re a sports fan, this might be a great place to sit down and relax for a little bit as you munch on some food and enjoy a game.
Location:
- Terminals A & B – West Hall
Meals
Looking for more of a traditional meal? There are LOTS of options. Here are some of the top picks.
Outback
If you’ve ever wanted to pair your airport experience with some steak, then Outback Steakhouse is a place you might want to check out.
One of our team members shared that they had a fairly good meal here, but be warned — it is located over near gates 70-99 so if you won’t be by that area at all then it might not be worth the trek.
Locations:
- Gates 70-99
- There is also an Outback Outpost for Gates 70-99 (Take-Away)
FarmAir Restaurant/Bar (and Market/To Go)
FarmAir Restaurant/Bar serves up “farm to terminal” cuisine, while FarmAir Market/To Go has grab-and-go items.
One of our team members shared that they ate there and enjoyed the experience because of the mix of the restaurant location plus the to-go snacks. They were able to split an appetizer (pizza!) and a drink with their partner, while the little ones enjoyed a few bags of snacks. Sounds like a win, win!
Locations:
- FarmAir Restaurant/Bar — Gates 100-109; Also Gates 120-129
- FarmAir Market/To Go — Gates 100-109; Also Gates 120-129
Sunshine Diner (Coming soon)
Though it’s still marked as “coming soon” on the Orlando International Airport website, we had to mention Sunshine Diner on this list! This spot will be a Southern-Floridian restaurant & bar brought to you by the one and only Chef Art Smith (who you’ll recognize from Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ in Disney Springs)!
The spot is intended to be unique and part of Chef Art Smith’s “dream to revitalize the American diner.” But this will be a “modern-day diner” that’ll have a “full bar, fresh fruit and key lime pie” among other dishes.
There will be some healthier options and even plant-based dishes too. We’ll keep an eye out for more details about this spot!
Location:
- (Terminal C) Gates 230-239
Click here for more menu details about Sunshine Diner!
Wine Bar George
Also at Terminal C is Wine Bar George — yes, as in an airport location from the same folks behind the beloved Wine Bar George in Disney Springs! We’ve called Disney Springs’ Wine Bar George the “one Disney World restaurant that’s practically perfect according to just about everyone,” so it’s no wonder why this airport spot makes our top list of restaurants.
This spot has 75 wines available by the glass and ounce, as well as small plates, cheese, charcuterie, and entrees! One review of this spot on Tripadvisor notes that the food here was delicious and that the restaurant is “not to be missed.”
Location:
- Terminal C – Palm Court
Cask & Larder
There are quite a few Cask & Larder spots within the Orlando International Airport, but one is the “main restaurant.” For those who are unfamiliar with them, these spots come from the folks who created The Polite Pig in Disney Springs.
The main Cask & Larder restaurant in the airport (Gates 100-129) is described as a “southern comfort eatery and brewhouse.” It comes from James Beard Award-nominated chefs and has some beautiful lighting and finishes.
More spots from Cask & Larder are coming soon, including a bar in Terminal C and a spot called “Cask & Larder Provisions” with grab-and-go items in Terminal C as well.
Given how tasty many of the items from The Polite Pig are, we’d say these are some spots worth checking out!
Locations:
- Cask & Larder — Gates 100-129
- Cask & Larder Bar — Gates 100-129
- Cask & Larder Market — Gates 100-129
- Cask & Larder Bar (Coming Soon) — Terminal C – Palm Court
- Cask & Larder Provisions (Coming Soon) — Terminal C – Palm Court
Fast Food
And finally, if all you need is a quick bite, these are some popular choices.
Qdoba
Qdoba is a Mexican grill that one of our team members really enjoys and finds to be BETTER than Chipotle. Another team member 100% agreed with that assessment. So if you’re a Chipotle fan, it might be time to try something new and see if it can really beat Chipotle flavors!
The menu at the airport includes burritos, bowls, quesadillas, and more.
Location:
- Gates 30-59, Food Court
McDonald’s
It really needs no explanation, but sometimes you can’t beat a good McDonald’s meal just before a flight. Grab some fries, a soda, and nuggets, and you could very well be one happy traveler.
Locations:
- Terminals A & B – Food Court
- Gates 100-129
Shake Shack
And finally, if you’re in the mood for a burger, fries, and a shake, Shake Shack is calling your name. A burger, some ShackSauce, crinkle-cut fries, and frozen custard — how can your travel day go wrong?! (Don’t answer that 😂 )
Location:
- Terminal C – Palm Court
That wraps up our list of top picks. Below you’ll find a FULL list of restaurants in the airport.
Full List of Restaurants
Terminals A & B (Pre-Security)
Terminals A & B Food Court
- Auntie Anne’s
- Carvel
- Chil-Fil-A
- Cinnabon
- Firehouse Subs
- McDonald’s
- Moe’s Southwest Grill
- Panda Express
- Sbarro
Terminals A & B West Hall
- Chili’s Too
- City Pub
- Macaroni Grill
- Macaroni Grill To Go
Terminals A & B North Walk
- Dunkin’ Donuts
Terminals A & B East Hall
- Lobby Bar
- Hempishere (Temporarily Closed)
- McCoy’s Bar & Grill
- Starbucks Evenings
Terminal A Level 1
- Starbucks
Terminal B Level 1
- Starbucks
Gates 1-29 (Post-Security)
- Burger King
- Cold Stone Creamery
- Famous Famiglia
- La Madeleine
- Le Grand Comptoir
- On the Border
- Starbucks
- The Club MCO
- UrbanCrave
- Zaza
Gates 30-59 (Post-Security)
- Admiral’s Club
- Camden Food Co
- Freshens
- Manchu Wok
- Nature’s Table
- Qdoba
- Ruby Tuesday
- Ruby Tuesday To Go
- United Club
- Wendy’s
- Zaza
Gates 70-99 (Post-Security)
- Auntie Anne’s
- Bahama Breeze
- Carvel
- Cibo Express
- Delta Sky Club
- MCO | MKT
- Nathan’s
- Outback
- Outback Outpost
- Starbucks
- Tacos Locos
- The Club MCO
- Vino Volo
Gates 100-129 (Post-Security)
- Asian Chao
- Auntie Anne’s
- Bananas
- Cask & Larder
- Cask & Larder Bar
- Cask & Larder Market
- Chipotle
- FarmAir Market/To Go
- FarmAir Restaurant/Bar
- Green Leaf’s
- Jersey Mike’s
- Market by Villa
- McDonald’s
- Starbucks
- Villa Italian Kitchen
Terminal C (Pre-Security)
- Barnie’s Coffee & Tea (Coming Soon)
- Eola Market
- Harvest & Grounds
- Raw Juice
- The Scoop
- Starbucks
Terminal C (Post-Security)
- Auntie Anne’s
- Cask & Larner Bar (Coming Soon)
- Cask & Larder Provisions (Coming Soon)
- Chik-Fil-A (Coming Soon)
- Cucina & Co
- Desano Pizzeria
- Einstein Bros. Bagels
- Greenbeat
- Main Streets Market
- Olde Hearth Bread Co. (Coming Soon)
- Orange County Brewers
- Orlando Brewing
- PGA Tour Grill (Coming Soon)
- Plaza Premium Lounge
- Replenish W/Illy Coffe
- Shake Shack
- Starbucks
- Summer House (Coming Soon)
- Sunshine Diner (Coming Soon)
- Wine Bar George
And that’s a look at the restaurants in the airport. Which are your favorites? Tell us in the comments!
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What is your favorite place to eat in the Orlando Airport? Tell us in the comments.
Lewis `Cheap Flights` Linden says
I’m glad to see an updated list of restaurants at the Orlando International Airport! I would like to suggest a few changes/additions: -In Terminal A, The Wrong Way should be replaced with Daily Eats. -In Terminal B, Starbuck’s should be replaced with Dunkin’ Donuts. -In Terminal C, Burger King should be replaced with McDonald’s. -In Terminal D, Chili’s should be replaced with Five Guys. I hope this helps!
Stef says
Zaza needs to be much more than a mention in a bulleted list, esp since Cinnabon, Auntie Anne’s, Qdoba, and McDonald’s of all things are the top of the list. Great coffee, pastries, empanadas, and they’re fairly local! This just makes it seem that Orlando is only home to typical boring chain restaurants.
Ralph J Black says
Folks for areal dinning experience I recommend the
Hemisphere the food perfection and the service is fantastic. A table at the glass is a bonus plus able to watch the activity of the field. Great place for one of those mile marker events in your van life.