Most flyers talk about ZaZa in town, not at SFB
This ZaZa sits landside in Terminal B at Orlando Sanford (SFB), before security, so it works for both departing passengers and people doing pickups. It’s a quick counter setup, not a full restaurant, with the same basic playbook as the city locations: coffee, breakfast items, and simple sandwiches at budget pricing (think $5–$10 per item).
You’ll find it near the Terminal B check-in area, so you can grab something while printing a boarding pass or waiting for an Allegiant counter to open. Because it’s pre-security, you need to leave enough time to eat and still clear the single main checkpoint, which can spike above 20–30 minutes during morning bank departures.
Menu boards focus on coffee drinks, breakfast sandwiches, pastries, and cold drinks, covering the basics when you don’t want a sit‑down meal. Expect standard drip coffee and espresso drinks in the $3–$6 range, plus grab‑and‑go breakfast sandwiches and panini‑style options under about $10. Portions here run more “snack before a 2‑hour hop” than “full meal before a transatlantic leg.”
There’s no meaningful review trail specific to this SFB branch, so treat it like a generic quick‑service spot instead of the destination cafés ZaZa runs elsewhere in Orlando. With that in mind, it’s a solid call for a quick coffee and a breakfast bite before an 8:00–10:00 a.m. departure, especially if the only other options near your airline counter are vending machines.
Because it’s outside security, don’t plan on circling back here during a tight connection or after you’ve already headed to the B‑side gates. One practical move: build in an extra 15 minutes at curb drop‑off, grab coffee and a sandwich at ZaZa before security, then walk straight to screening and your gate with breakfast already in hand.