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Flying out of MCO? Here’s your food + drink cheat sheet.

You’re going to want to bookmark this list.

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scene of Cask & Larder restaurant at Orlando International Airport

Cask & Larder is just one of a plethora of regionally flavored + locally-grown restaurants and bars at Orlando International Airport.

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Calling all travelers — consider this your excuse to get to the airport early. Orlando International Airport (MCO) is sharing their recs on where to eat and drink before flying out, including new + upcoming restaurants in the recently-opened Terminal C.

Pro tip: Find the restaurants + bars closest to your gate by looking up your airline before heading to the airport.

Terminal A - Gates 1-29 + 100-129

  • Lounge: The Club MCO
  • Sit-down: On The Border, Cask & Larder
  • Quick: Urban Crave, Le Grand Comptoir, La Madeleine, Villa Italian Kitchen, Chipotle, Jersey Mike’s, McDonald’s, Green Leaf’s

Terminal B - Gates 30-59 + 70-99

  • Lounge: American Admiral’s Club, United Club, Delta Sky Club, Club at MCO
  • Sit-down: Ruby Tuesday, Bahama Breeze, Outback Steakhouse
  • Quick: Camden Food Co., Nature’s Table, Qdoba, Wendy’s, Vino Volo, Nathan’s, ZaZa’s, Tacos Locos

Terminal C - Gates C230-C245

  • Lounge: Plaza Premium Lounge
  • Sit-down: Summer House, Sunshine Diner, Cask & Larder
  • Quick: Desano Pizzeria, Wine Bar George, Shake Shack, Greenbeat, Olde Hearth, Chick-fil-A

Hyatt Hotel

Located “before security” between Terminals A + B

  • Sit-down: McCoy’s Bar & Grill, Lobby Bar, Hemisphere
  • Quick: McCoy’s Bar & Grill To-Go*

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