Orlando Pride City Pub at MCO: A+ Terminal Pub Bite

The Experience

Orlando Pride City Pub is a classic sit-down airport pub—the kind of place you choose when you want a real break from the terminal pace, not just something to eat while walking. Expect a casual bar-and-grill setup: TVs on in the background, a steady hum of travelers, and a menu built for pre-flight comfort (and a drink that actually feels like the start of vacation).

What travelers tend to love most is how uncomplicated it is: you can grab a seat, get served quickly for a sit-down spot, and order familiar pub favorites that land well even when you’re tired, jet-lagged, or traveling with kids. Think burgers, wings, sandwiches, and shareable plates that pair nicely with a cold beer or cocktail.

Location & Access

  • Exact location: Orlando International Airport (MCO), Terminal A & B – Level 3.
  • Landmarks: Level 3 is the main terminal level for A/B; this is a convenient meet-up zone if your group is split between terminals.
  • Security: Not confirmed from available official data—plan to verify on-site signage or MCO’s directory the day you fly (airport venues can shift during expansions).
  • Seating & waits: Typical pub-style seating (bar plus tables). Waits spike around lunch and early evening flight banks; off-peak you can often sit quickly.

Menu Highlights

  • Wings: A reliable airport order—easy to share and usually the fastest way to get something satisfying on the table.
  • Pub burger: Go-to comfort food before a flight; pair it with fries if you’re truly settling in.
  • Chicken sandwich or wrap: A slightly lighter option that still eats like “real food,” not a snack.

Prices: Specific price points weren’t available in the official data provided. As a sit-down airport pub, expect typical airport premiums for entrées and drinks.

Dietary options: You’ll usually find at least one vegetarian-leaning option (salads/sides) and ways to modify (skip the bun, swap sides). Vegan, gluten-free, and halal availability isn’t confirmed—ask your server about ingredients and cross-contact if you’re sensitive.

Practical Info

  • Mobile ordering: Not confirmed.
  • Reservations: Not typical for airport pubs; walk-ins are the norm.
  • Best times to avoid crowds: Mid-morning and mid-afternoon tend to be calmer than the lunch rush and the 5–7 p.m. surge.
  • Power outlets: Not guaranteed—if you need to charge, aim for seats along the perimeter and be ready with a backup battery.

Quick Verdict

  • Best for: Travelers who want a real sit-down meal, a beer, and a comfortable place to decompress—especially groups deciding on “something everyone will eat.”
  • Skip if: You’re cutting it close to boarding, need clearly labeled dietary menus (gluten-free/halal/vegan), or you’d rather do a fast grab-and-go during peak hours.

Location

Terminal A & B - Level 3