OnCue 147 is a company-operated convenience store and gas station in Oklahoma City, part of the OnCue network owned by Loves Travel Stops & Country Stores. It sells fuel (regular, mid-grade, and premium), inside-store food items, beverages, and travel supplies, positioning itself as a stop for commuters and cross-state drivers rather than a destination for specialty goods.
OnCue operates as a regional convenience chain specific to Oklahoma and Kansas, distinct from national chains like Murphy USA or Speedway. Company ownership means pricing and promotions are set centrally rather than franchised, and the store follows OnCue's standard format: fuel pumps outdoors, a modest interior with hot and cold food offerings, and typically longer hours than traditional convenience stores. It competes directly with Love's, Pilot Flying J, and independent stations across Oklahoma City's fuel market.
Fuel prices at OnCue 147 track crude markets and adjust daily; check the pump display or OnCue's website for current rates. Inside, OnCue stocks branded coffee (Farmer Bros. or regional), roller grill items (hot dogs, taquitos), fountain drinks, beer, and snacks. A large fountain drink typically runs $2–3, a roller grill item $3–5, and a fountain coffee around $1.50–2. OnCue does not publicly advertise a rewards program matching competitors like Shell's Fuel Rewards or Murphy USA's loyalty structure, meaning per-gallon savings require tracking individual promotions rather than membership benefits.
OnCue stations are more common in central Oklahoma than Love's Travel Stops (which dominate truck-oriented stops on interstates) and Pilot Flying J (similarly highway-focused). Against independent stations and Circle K, OnCue generally maintains consistent pricing and cleaner facilities due to corporate oversight. Against Murphy USA stations (which advertise frequent fuel-price promotions), OnCue lacks a branded loyalty discount but often matches or beats Murphy on pump price due to regional supply chains. If you buy fuel daily, a Murphy USA Rewards membership accumulates faster savings; OnCue suits drivers filling up occasionally or those already on I-35 or I-44 who need immediate convenience over loyalty tracking.
OnCue 147 offers standard fuel pump service, including card-pay and cash options. Most locations include a small restroom, and the interior is compact, designed for quick transactions rather than lingering. Unlike some larger travel centers, OnCue does not typically offer diesel (check at pump), car washes, or air-pump service, limiting appeal to owners of specialty vehicles or those needing maintenance. It is not a full-service station.
Choose OnCue 147 if you commute within Oklahoma City, travel I-44 or I-35, or want fuel without navigating a truck-stop or parking lot. The store is open long hours (confirm locally, as hours vary by location), making it useful for early or late fills. Avoid it if you need diesel, EV charging, or a sit-down restaurant; avoid it also if you prioritize deep loyalty discounts over convenience. Drivers with a Murphy USA or Shell credit card will find better per-gallon value elsewhere.
Pull up to an unassigned pump, slide a credit or debit card, select octane level, and pump. Inside, browse the grab-and-go section, pay at the counter if you want food or drinks, or complete your transaction at the pump. The interaction rarely exceeds ten minutes unless the store is crowded during rush hours (7–9 a.m., 4–6 p.m. on weekdays).
OnCue stations typically operate 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, though this varies by site. Verify hours and exact address through OnCue's locator on their website or app before visiting, especially for early-morning or late-night trips. Parking is limited to the fuel island and a small lot; it is a fill-and-go stop, not a place to idle.
OnCue 147 fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's fuel market, offering predictable pricing and convenient hours without the truck-stop bulk or loyalty-program complexity of larger chains. For routine fuel purchases, it delivers speed and familiarity.
