OnCue 112 is a fuel stop and convenience store operated by Love's Travel Stops, located at 1201 South Meridian Avenue in the Meridian Avenue corridor south of downtown Oklahoma City. It serves both commuters and through-traffic with gas pumps, a small food selection, and basic automotive supplies.
OnCue is Love's in-house convenience brand, positioned between traditional truck stops and highway-focused travel centers. This location is a mid-sized urban station with 8 to 10 fuel pumps (exact count varies by recent updates; confirm on-site), indoor checkout, and a compact grab-and-go food section. It does not have a full restaurant, service bay, or truck parking. The store is designed for quick fuel, snacks, and incidentals rather than extended stops or vehicle maintenance.
OnCue 112 prices fuel competitively with other independent and branded stations in south Oklahoma City. Prices fluctuate daily; as of late 2024, regular unleaded typically runs within 10 to 20 cents of Valero, Shell, and Sinclair stations on nearby Meridian and Santa Fe Avenue. The store accepts major credit cards at the pump and inside, with no loyalty program exclusive to this location. Diesel is available at comparable rates to nearby truck-focused stops.
The convenience section carries hot food items (roller grill sandwiches, taquitos, coffee), packaged snacks, drinks, and basic supplies like windshield washer fluid, air fresheners, and jumper cables. Hot food prices range from $3 to $6 per item, typical for urban convenience stores. No alcohol sales on-site.
OnCue's main advantage over independent gas stations on Meridian and Santa Fe is consistent branding, guaranteed payment processing, and clean restrooms. Compared to Valero and Sinclair stations within a mile, OnCue's fuel pricing tracks closely, so choice usually comes down to pump availability and location convenience rather than savings.
For drivers seeking full-service stations, nearby Valero outlets on Meridian offer air, tire pressure gauges, and advice from attendants, though not formal service bays. OnCue does not. Truck stops east on I-40 (Pilot Flying J) offer showers, lounges, and sit-down food but are designed for long-haul traffic; OnCue suits local commuters and city drivers better.
OnCue 112 works best for Meridian Avenue commuters, delivery drivers, and anyone grabbing fuel before or after work south of downtown. The location's walkability is limited; sidewalk access is modest, and the station is not near housing or office parks that would encourage foot traffic. It suits drivers who need fuel and snacks quickly without detours.
It does not suit drivers needing vehicle service, air pump access, or a wide selection of hot food. Drivers with large vehicles (RVs, trailers) should use dedicated truck stops.
Pull up to an open pump, swipe your card or pay inside, fuel, and leave. No appointment, no registration. Restrooms are inside; ask at checkout for a key. The store is small, so during peak commute hours (7 to 9 a.m., 4 to 6 p.m. weekdays) checkout lines can build but usually clear quickly. First-time visitors should expect a standard convenience store layout with fuel as the primary draw.
OnCue 112 is open 24 hours daily. Parking is angled around the pump islands with a small lot for overflow; during daylight hours, parking is rarely an issue. The location sits on a busy section of Meridian, so visibility and access are straightforward. The station is 2.5 miles south of downtown, roughly 8 minutes by car from Bricktown or the CBD.
OnCue 112 serves the practical fuel-and-go need for Oklahoma City's south corridor without premium pricing or frills, making it a reliable choice for regular commuters on Meridian Avenue.
