OnCue 120 is a full-service fuel and convenience stop located near the I-35 corridor in Oklahoma City, operated by Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores. The station combines gasoline and diesel pumps with a walk-in convenience store, grab-and-go food options, and restroom facilities, positioned to serve both commuters and interstate travelers passing through the metro area.
OnCue is Love's in-house convenience brand, distinct from the larger Love's truck stop chain. OnCue locations are smaller format, car-focused stations (rather than heavy-truck oriented), typically found in urban and suburban areas across Oklahoma and neighboring states. OnCue 120 operates as a standard fuel-and-shop stop without the restaurant seating, showers, or overnight parking that characterize full-size Love's facilities. The station accepts major credit cards and pay-at-pump transactions.
OnCue 120 sells regular, mid-grade, and premium unleaded gasoline, plus diesel fuel. Pump prices track the regional market and adjust daily; check the pump or OnCue's app for current per-gallon rates before filling. The station offers competitive pricing compared to independent gas stations in central Oklahoma City, though prices typically run slightly higher than Costco stations (which require membership) and comparable to nearby Murphy USA and Casey's locations. Fuel rewards are available through OnCue's loyalty program, which offers cents-per-gallon discounts on future purchases. The station does not offer air, water, or tire pressure checks at the pump; these services are not standard at OnCue locations.
The on-site store stocks standard convenience items: bottled beverages, snacks, candy, and basic grocery items like drinks, energy bars, and chips. Food options lean toward grab-and-go: pre-made sandwiches, roller grill items, and hot dogs. Pricing is typical for convenience retail, with single items costing 20 to 30 percent more than grocery store equivalents. Unlike some competitor locations, OnCue 120 does not operate a full-service restaurant or seat-down dining. Coffee and fountain drinks are available at self-service stations.
For straight fuel purchases without frills, OnCue 120 competes directly with Murphy USA stations scattered across the metro area and Casey's General Stores, which operate on similar small-format, car-focused models. Casey's tends to offer slightly more regional food products and prepared food variety; OnCue is leaner on prepared food but equivalent on fuel prices. For drivers with Costco membership, the fuel centers at Costco locations in Oklahoma City (typically on N.W. 23rd or in suburban areas) undercut OnCue and Murphy USA by 15 to 30 cents per gallon during normal periods, though they lack the convenience store component and operate with longer lines during peak hours. Independent gas stations in central OKC often match or beat OnCue's prices on fuel but typically lack the standardized service and pump reliability of a branded chain. Choose OnCue 120 for quick fuel and consistent pricing; choose Costco if you hold a membership and are willing to queue; choose Casey's if you want a wider food selection during a fuel stop.
This station works well for I-35 commuters, travelers in transit, and drivers seeking reliable fuel and basic snacks without detours. It suits those without Costco membership who value brand consistency and pump reliability. OnCue 120 does not suit drivers looking for sit-down dining, air compressors, or full-service automotive help. It is not the cheapest option for fuel in Oklahoma City, nor does it cater to trucking or RV traffic.
Pull directly into the pump area and choose a bay. Pay at the pump with any major credit card or swipe a debit card; alternatively, pay inside the store before fueling. Pump transactions take five to ten minutes. Restrooms are inside the store and available to paying customers. Parking is limited to fueling bays and a small lot; extended parking is not permitted. The station does not offer EV charging.
OnCue 120 operates 24 hours daily. Specific address and precise I-35 proximity should be verified via Google Maps or the OnCue app, as station coordinates matter for navigation off the interstate. Parking is functional but tight during peak commute times; early morning or late evening visits allow easier maneuvering.
OnCue 120 fills a practical gap for Oklahoma City drivers who need predictable fuel pricing and quick convenience without the membership requirement or wait times of wholesale clubs.
