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.