Downtown 66 is a full-service gas station located in central Oklahoma City that combines fuel sales with a convenience store, positioning itself as a refueling stop for commuters and downtown workers rather than a destination pit stop.
Downtown 66 operates as a traditional gas station with attached convenience retail. It sits on the edges of downtown's commercial corridor, serving the daytime foot traffic of office workers and the evening commute heading outbound on major routes. The station carries multiple fuel grades and grade-appropriate pumps; the convenience store stocks the standard inventory: packaged snacks, bottled beverages, coffee, hot food items prepared in-house, tobacco, and motor oil. It is not a truck stop, a wholesale fuel club, or a specialty automotive service center.
Downtown 66 dispenses regular (87 octane), mid-grade (89 octane), and premium (91 octane) gasoline. Diesel is available. Fuel prices track wholesale markets and fluctuate; confirm current per-gallon rates by phone or at the pump before visiting. The convenience store stocks national brands alongside regional snacks and offers fresh-brewed coffee and fountain drinks at typical convenience-store pricing (coffee under $2 for a regular size, fountain drinks $2 to $3.50 depending on size). Hot food offerings typically include roller-grill items, sandwiches, and breakfast burritos available during morning and midday hours. A car wash is not available on-site.
Most major-brand gas stations in Oklahoma City (Shell, Chevron, Murphy USA, Love's) operate within a narrow pricing band because they buy from the same wholesale suppliers; price differences between brands often amount to cents per gallon and shift daily. Downtown 66's competitive advantage lies in location rather than price: it sits closer to downtown office parks and midtown residential areas than the Love's on Reno Avenue or the Valero stations farther south. If you work or live downtown and fill up during off-peak hours, Downtown 66 eliminates a detour. If you are comparing fuel costs across the city, download GasBuddy or call stations directly; price premiums for convenience (location, habit, loyalty rewards programs) are real but typically $0.05 to $0.10 per gallon. If you need a car wash, air, or vacuum, nearby stations like the Shell on 23rd Street offer those services; if you need mechanical work or tire service, you will need an automotive facility.
Downtown 66 serves downtown workers on commute, people living in the nearby Midtown and Plaza Court neighborhoods refueling locally, and anyone already downtown who needs fuel without a long drive. It does not suit drivers seeking a bulk-fuel discount (membership warehouse pumps like Sam's Club or Costco offer lower per-gallon rates), travelers needing restrooms beyond the standard single-stall convenience-store fixtures, or anyone requiring vehicle service beyond fuel and air. If you are filling a large tank regularly, the cents-per-gallon savings at a warehouse station compound; if you are filling up once weekly in town, location efficiency makes Downtown 66 rational.
Pull in, select a pump, pay at the pump or inside, and fuel. The station accepts all major credit cards at the pump and cash inside. If you want coffee or food, walk into the store; items are labeled by price. No membership, punch card, or app is required. If you are unfamiliar with the station's lot layout, note that pump access is clearly marked and the building sits directly adjacent to the pumps, reducing confusion.
Downtown 66 operates 24 hours. Parking is on-site at the pumps and a small adjoining lot; spaces fill during peak commute hours (7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.) but availability recovers quickly. The station accepts card payments at most pumps, though older pumps may require a PIN. Confirm current hours and any temporary closures by calling ahead during off-peak business hours.
Downtown 66 serves a functional, frequent-stop role for the downtown workforce and nearby residents. It does not offer a price advantage, but eliminates the fuel-hunting detour for people already working or living in the immediate area.
