OnCue 103 is a combined gas station and convenience store in Oklahoma City's north quadrant, operated by Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores, one of the largest fuel and travel networks in the United States. It functions as a standard urban fill-up point with a small attached food counter, making it useful for quick errands rather than a destination stop. The location serves commuters, delivery drivers, and residents of nearby neighborhoods who need fuel, coffee, snacks, or ready-made sandwiches without leaving the pumps.
OnCue is Love's branded convenience format, scaled smaller than a full travel stop but larger than independent corner gas stations. The 103 location operates as a neighborhood fueling point with indoor seating for 6 to 8 customers and a limited food prep area. Unlike major truck stops, it has no showers, tire service, or repair bays. It competes directly with Circle K, Valero-operated Shamrock stations, and independent pumps throughout Oklahoma City, but occupies a middle ground: more focused on grab-and-go food than Circle K, less sprawling than Love's flagship travel centers on interstate highways.
OnCue 103 carries standard unleaded (87 octane), midgrade (89 octane), and premium (91 octane) gasoline, plus diesel. Prices track the national wholesale market and adjust multiple times per week; confirm the current price at the pump or via the Love's mobile app before arriving. The station accepts all major credit cards and debit cards at the pump, with no self-serve discount for cash purchases. Loyalty members using the Love's rewards program earn points on fuel and in-store purchases, redeemable for discounts on future visits. The program is free to join.
The OnCue kitchen makes hot sandwiches, breakfast items, and coffee during posted hours. Sandwiches range from $5 to $9 depending on protein and size; a basic turkey or ham sandwich costs around $6.50, while a grilled chicken breast sandwich runs closer to $8. Breakfast burritos and breakfast sandwiches run $4 to $7. Coffee is available in small ($2.00), medium ($2.50), and large ($3.00) sizes. The drink cooler stocks soda, energy drinks, water, and iced coffee, with prices between $2.50 and $4.50 depending on brand and size. Packaged snacks, chips, and grab-and-go items are available at standard convenience store markups. Compare this to Circle K locations, which offer similar pricing but less hot-food variety, and to Shamrock stations, which often lack a hot kitchen entirely.
Circle K operates more than 20 locations across Oklahoma City and typically stocks a wider range of branded drinks and energy beverages, but offers minimal hot food. Shamrock stations (Valero-branded) are scattered throughout the city and usually offer lower in-store prices on packaged items but no on-site kitchen. Love's full-service travel centers on I-35 and I-44 provide fuel, massive food courts, showers, and laundry, but require a drive to the interstate. For commuters in the north part of the city who prioritize convenience over variety, OnCue 103 splits the difference: better food options than Circle K, faster than a drive to a major travel stop, and no fuel price premium for the added service.
This location works well for residents and workers in the surrounding neighborhoods who need to refuel and grab breakfast or lunch in one stop, delivery drivers making multiple trips in the area, and commuters on a fixed route who benefit from consistency. It does not suit road-trippers looking for a full meal or significant amenities, or cost-conscious shoppers comparing convenience store prices across chains. It also does not have a loyalty advantage over Circle K for casual customers; the Love's rewards program requires a phone number to join and point accumulation is slow for non-frequent visitors.
Pull into the fueling area, select your pump, and insert a payment card or pay inside. If buying food, enter through the front door, order at the counter, and collect your items. Seating is limited and not intended for extended stays. The transaction typically takes 5 to 15 minutes for fuel and food combined. Parking is limited to pump bays and a small lot; do not expect additional public parking.
OnCue 103 operates 24 hours daily. The address is specific to Oklahoma City's north side (exact street address recommended for GPS confirmation). Diesel pumps are clearly marked and available at all hours. The station is well-lit and open during evening and early-morning hours for overnight fueling.
OnCue 103 fills a practical gap for north Oklahoma City residents who want fuel and a quick meal without downtown-area traffic or highway detours. It is not a destination stop, but it is reliable and faster than stopping separately for gas and food.
