Allwell Apothecary is a hybrid wellness space that pairs yoga instruction with an on-site herbal apothecary and tea bar, located in Oklahoma City. It functions as both a yoga studio and a retail shop, letting practitioners extend their session into a practical wellness routine without leaving the building.
The studio operates as a small, independently owned yoga space with direct access to curated herbal products and teas. Unlike dedicated yoga studios that rely on external retail partnerships, or apothecaries that offer occasional wellness classes, Allwell integrates both functions into a single visit. The setup appeals to people already committed to herbal and holistic approaches, rather than those new to yoga or herbal remedies seeking introductory guidance.
Allwell offers vinyasa flow and restorative yoga classes throughout the week. Classes run 60 minutes and accommodate both beginners and intermediate practitioners in the same sessions. The studio is not heated, which distinguishes it from hot yoga studios like Yoga OKC (also in Oklahoma City), where rooms are maintained at 90 to 105 degrees. This matters if you have a preference: restorative work and vinyasa feel different in a heated versus unheated environment, and joint stress varies accordingly.
Drop-in classes are $15 per session. Monthly unlimited memberships run $65, a middle point between single-class pricing and commitment-heavy annual plans. Class cards (10 sessions) are $120, or $12 per class, saving money for people who attend regularly but prefer not to commit to monthly billing. Verification on current pricing is advised, as membership rates can shift seasonally.
Yoga OKC, located downtown, specializes in heated vinyasa and yin classes with memberships starting at $79 per month. Pranava Yoga in Midtown emphasizes alignment-based Hatha with drop-in rates of $16 and no membership requirement. Allwell's apothecary component sets it apart functionally, but its unheated rooms and lower membership cost make it the right fit for people who want temperature-neutral practice and are already interested in herbal supplements or teas. If you prioritize heat or alignment detail over retail integration, Yoga OKC or Pranava better serve that need.
The on-site apothecary stocks tinctures, dried herbs, teas, and prepared wellness remedies. Post-class, members can purchase tea by the cup or in bulk, or browse herbal products aligned to common wellness goals: sleep support, immune function, digestion, and stress relief. This convenience loop—practice, then immediately access herbal tools—is the studio's functional edge. Prices for tea and herbal products vary by item; expect $5 to $20 for teas and single-herb products, and $15 to $40 for prepared herbal blends or tinctures.
Allwell works best for yoga practitioners who already use or are curious about herbs and functional tea, and who value convenience in sourcing them. It also suits people who prefer smaller, independent studios over large chains. It is less suited to beginners seeking beginner-only sections, people who need heated classes for joint mobility or preference, or anyone indifferent to herbal products who would view the apothecary as clutter rather than value.
Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early. You will fill out a brief intake form noting injuries or mobility concerns, then join the class mat-side. The teacher offers pose modifications throughout. After class, you can linger in the apothecary, browse products, and ask staff about specific remedies or tea recommendations. No pressure to buy; the space reads as welcoming to browsers.
Allwell operates Monday through Friday with morning and evening classes; weekend scheduling varies. Verification of exact hours is advised, as shift coverage at independent studios often changes. The studio is located in a small retail area with street or lot parking, typically available without the wait that busy downtown OKC venues sometimes require. This logistics advantage makes it accessible for people with limited time between work and class.
Allwell fills a specific niche: yoga practitioners in Oklahoma City who want herbal knowledge and products embedded into their practice, not bolted on as an afterthought. Its apothecary integration and lower membership cost distinguish it from larger studios, and its unheated format invites a different class of practitioner altogether.
