Citrus Market Winery & Tasting Room at MCO

The Experience

Citrus Market featuring Winery and Tasting Room powered by Brewlando is the kind of airport spot you pick when you want your preflight time to feel like a mini vacation, not a sprint. Think tasting-room energy: a calm place to sit down, slow your pace, and trade fluorescent-terminal chaos for a glass in hand and a more grown-up vibe than the usual concourse bar.

What travelers tend to love about places like this (and what Citrus Market is clearly built for) is the choose-your-own-adventure flexibility: a quick pour if you’re boarding soon, or a longer linger with a flight of wines and small bites if you’ve got time. The “powered by Brewlando” detail signals a local angle—expect Florida-friendly hospitality and beverage choices that feel more curated than generic.

Location & Access

  • Airport: Orlando International Airport (MCO), Orlando, United States
  • Exact in-airport location: Not published in the available airport/expansion sources. Check MCO’s dining directory or terminal maps for the latest placement and nearby gates.
  • Pre- or post-security: Not confirmed in available sources.
  • Seating & waits: Not officially listed. As a tasting-room concept, expect more sit-down seating than a kiosk, with waits peaking around late afternoon and early evening banked departures.

Menu Highlights

  • Wine flights & tastings: The core move here—if you’re curious, order a flight rather than committing to a full glass.
  • By-the-glass pours: Best for a quick reset before boarding; ask what’s freshest/open and what pairs with any snack options.
  • Local beverage crossover: With Brewlando in the name, look for locally influenced options beyond wine when available.

Prices: Not provided in available sources; expect typical airport markups for wine bars/tasting rooms.

Dietary options: Specific vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free/halal items aren’t listed in available sources. If small plates are offered, tasting rooms often have naturally gluten-free options (like certain cheese/charcuterie components), but confirm with staff.

Practical Info

  • Mobile ordering: Not confirmed.
  • Reservations: Unlikely in an airport setting, but not officially confirmed.
  • Best times to avoid crowds: Aim for mid-morning or mid-afternoon. The busiest stretch is typically 4–7 p.m. when delays and dinner overlap.
  • Power outlets: Not confirmed—scan for charging at the bar rail or along perimeter seating if available.

Quick Verdict

  • Best for: Business travelers who want a calmer meeting spot, couples starting vacation mode early, and anyone craving a sit-down sip that feels more intentional than “grab a beer.”
  • Skip if: You’re in a tight boarding window, traveling with kids who need fast food, or you specifically need verified halal/vegan/gluten-free menu details upfront.