OnCue 121 is a combination gas station and convenience store in Oklahoma City operated by Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores, one of the largest privately held travel center chains in the United States. It sits on a major commute corridor and serves both quick fuel stops and grab-and-go meal purchases at prices competitive with independent competitors but undercut by some warehouse club alternatives.
OnCue operates as a mid-tier convenience brand within Love's corporate structure. Unlike full-service travel centers that anchor highway exits, OnCue locations target city and suburban commuters who need fuel without the truck-stop overhead. The 121 location combines a gas forecourt (typically 8 to 12 pumps) with an attached convenience store averaging 2,500 to 3,500 square feet. The store carries fuel, prepared food, beverages, snacks, basic automotive supplies, and restrooms. It does not offer vehicle repair, tire service, or truck-specific amenities like shower facilities or large parking areas.
OnCue 121 price per gallon typically sits 2 to 8 cents above the Oklahoma City average at major chains like Valero or Conoco but occasionally below independent stations depending on weekly market shifts. The station uses a standard pay-at-pump model; most pumps accept credit and debit cards without attendant interaction. Fuel grades available are regular (87 octane), mid-grade (89 octane), and premium (91 octane). Diesel is available at most OnCue locations, though verification is recommended for the 121 location specifically, as not all sites carry it.
OnCue does not offer loyalty rewards tied to fuel discounts in the way that Loves does at larger truck stops or that Murphy USA does through its app. However, OnCue does participate in Love's fuel loyalty program if you enroll at the pump or online, which can earn points redeemable for discounts on future visits.
The store stocks prepared food through OnCue's standard menu, which includes branded hot dogs, roller-grill sandwiches, fountain drinks, and pre-packaged snacks. Pricing on prepared food runs roughly $3 to $8 per item. A hot dog and fountain drink combo typically costs $5 to $6. Bottled beverages (sodas, water, energy drinks) range from $1.50 to $3 depending on size and brand. Packaged snacks (chips, candy, protein bars) run $1 to $3. These prices are slightly higher than grocery stores but lower than convenience stores positioned as premium outlets.
The store does not have fresh deli counter service, made-to-order sandwiches, or hot beverage stations (coffee, cappuccino machines). This limits appeal to customers seeking breakfast or lunch quality comparable to a local café or chain sandwich shop.
OnCue competes directly with Murphy USA and Valero-branded stations on price and convenience store selection. Murphy USA locations in Oklahoma City often undercut OnCue on fuel by 3 to 5 cents per gallon, especially at sites with their own rewards app; however, Murphy USA carries a narrower prepared-food selection and fewer automotive supplies. Valero stations (branded Valero or Valero Express) typically match or slightly beat OnCue on fuel price and offer comparable convenience store breadth, but Valero has fewer locations within Oklahoma City limits.
For customers prioritizing fuel price, Murphy USA is the stronger choice. For customers seeking a balanced mix of affordable fuel, food options, and product selection, OnCue 121 is competitive. For customers willing to pay slightly more per gallon but seeking truck-stop-scale amenities (restroom cleanliness standards, extensive seating, merchandise depth), a Loves Travel Stop on the city edge is a better fit.
OnCue 121 works well for commuters on a fixed budget who fill up 2 to 4 times per week and grab a quick snack or drink during the transaction. It also suits occasional travelers who need fuel and basic supplies without leaving the main road. The location does not suit customers seeking premium fuel grades beyond 91 octane, those needing automotive repair or tire service, or those prioritizing fuel price above all other factors.
Pull into any available pump, swipe a credit or debit card at the pump, select your fuel grade and quantity, pump fuel, and leave. If entering the store, entry is unrestricted; no membership is required. Payment can be made at the pump or at the indoor register if paying cash. Restrooms are typically available to customers; access may require a code or purchase, depending on store policy on the day of visit. First-time visitors should verify current fuel grades and prepared-food availability by calling ahead or checking the OnCue website or app, as stock and services can vary by location.
OnCue 121 operates 24 hours daily, typical for the brand. Parking is limited to the pump forecourt and a small attached lot; no separate customer parking exists beyond fuel-stop spaces. The location is not ADA-accessible beyond standard pump and entry accessibility; contact the site directly to confirm specific accommodations. Street address and precise location should be verified through Google Maps or the OnCue app, as multiple OnCue locations operate across the greater Oklahoma City metro area.
OnCue 121 fills a genuine need in Oklahoma City's commute ecology: affordable, open-all-hours fuel and snacks without truck-stop markup or independent convenience store volatility. It is not the cheapest or the most feature-rich option, but it is reliable and predictable on a routine commute.
