Country Corner is a small independent convenience store and gas station located in Oklahoma City that combines fuel sales with a modest grocery and prepared-food operation, positioned as a neighborhood alternative to large-format chains like Love's or Loves/Pilot.
Country Corner operates as a traditional c-store model: self-service fuel pumps outside, a small indoor retail space, and a food prep area. The station serves neighborhood traffic rather than highway travelers, making it a local stop for commuters and residents within a few miles rather than a destination for cross-state routes.
Country Corner sells unleaded 87 and 89 octane gasoline. The station does not offer diesel, meaning diesel-truck owners will need to route to a dedicated truck stop. Pump equipment is standard card-at-pump technology; no membership programs or loyalty discounts are advertised. Pricing tracks regional averages and changes daily; you will need to verify current per-gallon rates before assuming savings against larger competitors.
The station includes a small convenience shop stocked with bottled drinks, snacks, and basic grocery items (bread, milk, limited produce). The prepared-food operation focuses on breakfast sandwiches, hot dogs, and coffee, typical of small-format c-stores; no extended menu or fresh deli counter exists.
Country Corner's main competitor in its immediate market is the standard Shell or Chevron branded station, and the broader alternatives are large-format chains like Loves, Pilot Flying J, or regional players like Mav and Rita's. Country Corner's advantage is personal, neighborhood service and slightly faster in-and-out visits for locals who know the layout; the downside is less fuel-grade variety, no rewards program, and no attached restaurant or truck services. A driver filling up a standard passenger car on a routine commute will find Country Corner faster and more personal than a highway-oriented stop. A driver needing diesel, a substantial grocery run, or rewards points should go to a major chain.
Country Corner works best for Oklahoma City residents who live or work within a mile or two and want a quick fuel-and-snack stop without navigating a larger facility or membership app. It suits early-morning commuters seeking coffee and a breakfast sandwich without delay. It does not suit drivers with specialty fuel needs (diesel, premium-only vehicles), those seeking a large food menu, or price-sensitive shoppers comparing per-gallon rates across ten stations. Travelers on I-35 or I-44 will not find it conveniently located.
Pull up to any available pump, insert a card at the reader, select fuel grade and quantity, pump, and pay. If buying from the shop, walk inside, select items from the shelves or order a prepared sandwich from the counter, and pay at the register. No surprises or entry procedures exist; this is a standard transaction. Restrooms are available for customers.
Country Corner operates daily and is typically open early (around 6 a.m.) and closes in evening (exact closing time requires confirmation with the location). Parking is available directly in front of the shop for a handful of cars; no lot for heavy overflow. The pump configuration is standard two-sided island setup, handling roughly four to six vehicles at once.
Country Corner's role in Oklahoma City is that of a reliable, fast neighborhood fuel stop for residents and light-traffic commuters, not a destination or a substitute for major chains in pricing, variety, or loyalty rewards.
