US Star is a full-service gas station with a convenience store located to serve both interstate travelers and Oklahoma City commuters with fuel, food, and basic supplies throughout extended hours.
US Star operates as a mid-size fuel and convenience retailer with multiple locations across Oklahoma. The chain positions itself between major national brands like Love's and TA/Petro and independent local stations, offering consistent branding and service standards without the truck-focused scale of the larger chains. Locations typically stock major fuel grades, a prepared-food program, and a inventory of drinks, snacks, and travel essentials. The Oklahoma City footprint makes it accessible for daily fill-ups and road-trip stops alike.
US Star offers regular unleaded (87 octane), mid-grade (89 octane), and premium (91-93 octane) gasoline. Diesel fuel is available at most locations. Prices fluctuate daily in line with wholesale markets; confirm current pricing at the pump or by calling a specific location before a visit if price comparison is critical to your trip planning. The chain typically tracks within 5 cents of competitors like QuikTrip and Maverik in the Oklahoma City area, though individual location margins vary.
The in-store program includes hot foods prepared on-site at larger locations: roller grill items, breakfast sandwiches during morning hours, and sometimes locally sourced packaged items. A typical transaction includes fuel, coffee, bottled drinks, and grab-and-go sandwiches. Pricing for prepared foods ranges from $3 to $8 depending on item and location. The coffee program is standard diner quality, not specialty. Bathrooms are available for customers.
QuikTrip, the dominant regional convenience chain, operates more locations across the metro and offers a larger prepared-food menu with broader brand partnerships; QuikTrip is the choice if you want more dining options and do not mind a shorter wait in high-traffic hours. Maverik, based in Utah with growing Oklahoma presence, competes on price and outdoor lighting, appealing to late-night travelers; US Star's strength is its established network and consistency. Smaller independent stations and truck stops like Love's serve niche audiences (truckers or rural commuters), whereas US Star bridges the gap for commuters and moderate-distance travelers.
US Star works well for daily commuters in Oklahoma City who want a familiar stop, for road-trip drivers passing through or heading south toward Texas, and for anyone stocking up on travel snacks before a longer drive. It does not serve specialty fuel needs (E85 ethanol, for example, is not universally available), does not cater to premium coffee drinkers, and offers minimal sit-down seating, so it is not a place to linger. If you need a full meal or sit-down service, a restaurant is a better choice.
Pull into a clearly marked pump island, select your grade and payment method (credit card, debit, or cash), and fuel. Pump displays show price per gallon and total cost in real time. Once finished, walk inside if you want food or drinks. A typical transaction takes 5 to 10 minutes. Most locations have a line at the register during morning commute (6:30 to 8:30 a.m.) and evening (4:30 to 6 p.m.); off-peak stops are faster.
Most US Star locations in Oklahoma City operate 24 hours or from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.; verify hours for your specific location, as smaller or franchise-operated sites may vary. Parking is provided at the pump island and a small lot; accessible parking is available. The chain does not accept app-based fuel rewards programs like some QuikTrip promotions, though occasional in-store promotions on drinks or snacks appear. Payment at the pump is standard.
US Star's consistency and geographic spread across Oklahoma City make it a straightforward choice for fuel and basic supplies when brand familiarity and predictable service matter more than the widest selection.
