OnCue 109 is a convenience store and gas station in Oklahoma City that combines fueling with a prepared-food operation—a format that sets it apart from standalone fuel retailers and grocery-store pumps in the market.
OnCue is a regional convenience chain with locations across Oklahoma, and this location functions as a full-service stop rather than a pump-only facility. The station sells fuel, packaged goods, and prepared food cooked on-site, positioning it between a traditional gas station and a quick-service restaurant. Unlike Murphy USA or Loves stations in the area, which prioritize fuel volume and truck traffic, OnCue locations serve commuters and local drivers who want fuel plus a meal or snack without a separate stop.
OnCue offers standard fuel grades (regular, mid-grade, premium) at market rates; fuel pricing fluctuates daily and should be verified before visiting. The chain's distinguishing feature is its food program: locations operate a kitchen producing hot sandwiches, pizza, fried chicken, and sides. A typical hot sandwich runs $5 to $8, pizza by the slice around $3 to $5, and fried chicken pieces in the $4 to $7 range depending on quantity. Packaged snacks, beverages, and coffee are priced competitively with other convenience chains. Pricing can vary slightly by location and is subject to change; confirm current menu prices and available items before a visit if you have specific preferences.
OnCue's food-first positioning differs markedly from competitors. Loves and Murphy USA stations focus on fuel and basic grab-and-go items, with minimal hot food. Circle K locations offer some hot food but generally a narrower range than OnCue. QuikTrip, another regional player, operates convenience stores with a limited hot menu and stronger emphasis on coffee and fountain drinks. If you want fuel plus substantial hot food without leaving the property, OnCue is the more direct option. If you prioritize fuel rewards programs or extensive packaged-goods selection, QuikTrip or Circle K may serve you better. For fuel-only stops, Murphy USA or Loves are adequate.
OnCue 109 works well for drivers making a regular commute who want to combine fueling and breakfast or lunch in one stop, for parents picking up a quick meal while fueling, and for anyone seeking prepared food in a fuel-stop setting. It does not suit drivers seeking a branded fuel rewards program (OnCue runs a loyalty discount model rather than points-based rewards), shoppers looking for fresh produce or grocery items, or people seeking sit-down dining or extensive menu depth. The prepared food is designed for quick consumption or transport, not leisurely service.
Pull in to a fuel pump, fill your tank using card or cash payment at the pump, then enter the store. The counter and kitchen are immediately visible. Order prepared food directly, give your name or number, and wait typically two to five minutes for hot items. Packaged items are self-service. Payment is consolidated at checkout. There is no table seating; food is for takeaway.
OnCue locations typically operate early morning through late evening, often 5 a.m. to 10 p.m., but hours vary by location; verify directly for the Oklahoma City address. Parking is standard lot configuration with pump access and a few spaces near the store entrance. The location accommodates passenger cars and light trucks, not semi-trucks or oversized vehicles. Restroom facilities are available to customers.
OnCue 109 occupies a practical middle ground in Oklahoma City's fuel and convenience market, useful for drivers who value prepared food alongside fuel rather than accepting fuel-only or food-only stops as separate errands.
