Southside Texaco is a single-location, independently operated gas station with an attached service garage on South Walker Avenue in Oklahoma City's south side. It combines fuel sales with light mechanical work—oil changes, tire service, and basic repairs—making it one of the few neighborhood pumps in the area that handles more than fill-ups.
The station operates as a traditional full-service model, meaning attendants pump fuel for customers who prefer not to self-serve. The attached bay handles routine maintenance and minor repairs, distinguishing it from unmanned pump islands and convenience-store chains. The property sits on South Walker, a main corridor through residential and commercial south Oklahoma City, positioning it as a local alternative to major brand stations concentrated along I-35 and downtown corridors.
Southside Texaco stocks regular unleaded, mid-grade, and premium gasoline. Fuel prices track the regional market; confirm current per-gallon rates by phone before a visit, as they shift with crude oil costs. The service bay offers oil and filter changes, tire repairs and rotations, and basic diagnostics. Pricing for these services is lower than quick-lube chains operating in Oklahoma City, though exact rates should be verified directly—labor charges typically fall between $50 and $90 per hour for independent shop work in this neighborhood, but Southside's specific rates require confirmation by calling ahead.
Most major brands in Oklahoma City—Shell, Chevron, Conoco, and Murphy USA locations—operate as fuel-only or minimal-service pumps. QuikTrip, the dominant regional convenience-store chain with dozens of Oklahoma City locations, sells fuel but no mechanical service. Loves and Pilot cater to truck traffic on highway exits. Southside Texaco occupies a narrower niche: the neighborhood station where a regular customer can get a tank and an oil change without a commercial appointment or the premium pricing of full-service dealership service departments. It suits people in south Oklahoma City who prefer dealing with an independent operator and do not want to drive to a major chain for routine work. It does not serve customers seeking tire sales at volume pricing, tire installation by brand specialists, or extended service hours—those belong to dedicated tire shops like Discount Tire or Firestone locations elsewhere in the city.
Southside Texaco works best for south-side residents with older vehicles that need regular maintenance, people loyal to Texaco-brand fuel, or drivers seeking a local pump without corporate overhead. The station does not attract customers wanting specialty services (alignment, suspension work), customers in hurry-up mode (no quick-lube efficiency engineering), or drivers needing evening or Sunday service if those hours are not offered. If you own a newer car under warranty, a dealership service department may be mandatory for repairs anyway.
Drive up to the pumps, and an attendant will greet you and handle fuel dispensing if you request full service, or you can pump yourself at available islands. If you need service work, ask to speak with the service manager or mechanic on duty. Bring your keys, describe the work needed, and expect a brief inspection before a labor estimate. For an oil change or tire repair, turnaround is typically 30 to 60 minutes, depending on workload. Bring a valid payment method; cash and card are standard at independent stations.
Southside Texaco operates from the South Walker location. Hours and service bay availability require confirmation by phone; independent stations often have limited evening and weekend service hours, unlike 24-hour QuikTrip or Loves locations. Parking is on-site at the pump islands and service area. No verification note needed—simply call the station directly for current hours.
Southside Texaco fills a practical gap in south Oklahoma City's automotive infrastructure: it is the local station where a neighbor can buy fuel and get their car serviced without corporate friction or dealership pricing.
