240 Stop N Shop is a independent convenience store and gas station located in Oklahoma City's Midtown district, combining fuel pumps with a small-format retail space for snacks, drinks, and automotive supplies. It operates as a neighborhood fill-up spot rather than a major chain, serving daily commuters and local residents who need quick fuel and grab-and-go items without the sprawl of a large convenience chain.
The station offers standard unleaded fuel at two pump islands. The attached convenience store stocks bottled drinks, packaged snacks, coffee, and basic automotive fluids. It functions as a smaller alternative to the Shell, Loves, and Murphy USA locations scattered across Oklahoma City, trading fuel volume and premium amenities for neighborhood accessibility and a tighter customer base.
Fuel prices track regional wholesale rates and shift weekly; visitors should confirm current prices before planning a fill-up, as pricing fluctuates with crude oil markets. The convenience store carries standard items: bottled sodas, energy drinks, water, packaged chips and candy, hot coffee, and motor oil in quart bottles. No food preparation or fresh sandwiches occur on-site; the focus is packaged goods and fuel.
The station differs most clearly from Murphy USA locations (multiple sites across Oklahoma City), which offer fuel rewards programs tied to shopping history and typically undercut neighborhood competitors by 5 to 10 cents per gallon during promotional periods. Shell and Loves stations, larger and more dispersed, add car washes, air compressors, and tire pressure services at dedicated bays. 240 Stop N Shop forgoes these add-ons but maintains the advantage of Midtown location density. For drivers already in the neighborhood making a single stop, 240 avoids the drive to a highway-sited station. For price-conscious drivers willing to travel, a nearby Murphy USA will likely cost less per gallon.
The station suits Midtown residents, office workers, and commuters passing through the corridor who need fuel and convenience items without detour. It does not serve drivers seeking competitive pricing across multiple fuel grades, car wash services, or extensive food options. Drivers requiring tire repair, air, or detailed automotive service should plan for a larger facility.
Pull up to one of two pump islands facing the convenience store entrance. Fuel pumps operate 24 hours; the interior store may have different hours. Pay at the pump with a credit or debit card, or pay inside before fueling. The store itself is compact and clearly marked for quick browsing. No loyalty program or membership is required.
The station occupies a dedicated lot with parking directly adjacent to pumps and the store entrance. Confirm current hours by calling ahead, as convenience stores in Oklahoma City sometimes adjust seasonal or staffing schedules. The Midtown location on a standard grid makes it accessible from NW 23rd Street and nearby commercial blocks.
240 Stop N Shop fills a genuine neighborhood need: it is present and walkable for Midtown-based customers who do not require the discount model of a chain or the amenities of a full-service station, making it a logical choice for local drivers running errands in the area.
