Madeira’s FNC terminal only lists one place called “Beer House.”
Beer House sits in T1 at Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport (FNC), but current traveller reports don’t clearly match this exact bar name, even though some guides mention generic airside bars. Treat this as a basic airport beer stop inside the main passenger terminal rather than a destination pub with a cult following. The posted rating is 5 out of 5, but that’s not backed by detailed reviews from frequent flyers yet.
You’ll find all passenger operations at FNC in Terminal 1, so Beer House is in the same building as the TAP Air Portugal and easyJet gates. Most bars airside here run roughly from the first departures wave around 05:00–06:00 until the last evening flights close out around 22:00–23:00, and Beer House likely tracks that pattern. Plan to visit after security, since FNC is a compact field and almost all food and drink sits airside near the main gate cluster.
Expect standard airport pricing: a draft beer typically lands in the €4–€7 range in Portuguese airports, with bottled options sometimes a euro or two higher. Food, if offered, usually means sandwiches or snacks in the €5–€10 band. With no concrete dish recommendations from travellers yet, assume basic bar bites rather than a full restaurant menu, and treat Beer House as a place to kill 20–30 minutes with a drink before boarding, not a sit-down meal stop.
Because there are no consistent on-the-ground reports tied directly to Beer House by name, go in with modest expectations and check the current tap list and prices on the board before ordering. If your flight out of FNC boards from a bus gate, give yourself 10–15 minutes to walk from Beer House to the queue. One practical move: grab your beer, sit facing the monitors, and keep an eye on gate changes, which are common at this single-terminal airport.