Eyeglass Menagerie is a full-service optical retailer and in-house laboratory in Oklahoma City that handles eye exams, frame selection, lens cutting, and repairs all under one roof, positioning it as an alternative to chain optometrists and retail-only eyewear shops that outsource fabrication.
Eyeglass Menagerie combines three functions: it houses a licensed optometrist who performs comprehensive eye exams, stocks an independent frame collection curated beyond the typical mall-store inventory, and operates an onsite grinding lab where lenses are cut and finished. This integrated model means a patient can have an exam, choose frames, and pick up finished glasses within days rather than waiting for shipment from an off-site lab. The shop sits in Oklahoma City's established retail landscape as a counterpoint to LensCrafters and Visionworks (both present locally), which prioritize speed and brand-name frames, and to independent optometrists who refer patients to separate optical retailers.
Eye exams at Eyeglass Menagerie run approximately $100 to $150 for a comprehensive refraction and health assessment, with this fee credited toward a glasses purchase. The optometrist on staff provides standard care including visual acuity testing, tonometry, and retinal examination.
Frames range from $150 to $400, with the collection emphasizing independent and European brands alongside conventional options. This range sits higher than budget chains (Warby Parker online: $95 to $295) but lower than premium boutiques (Alain Mikli, starting around $350 locally). Lens pricing depends on material and correction: single-vision plastic lenses cost $80 to $180; progressive (no-line bifocal) lenses range from $200 to $400. Anti-reflective coating adds $40 to $80. High-index lenses for strong prescriptions cost more and are recommended for comfort and appearance.
The onsite lab enables same-day or next-day turnaround for standard orders; expect 5 to 7 business days for complex prescriptions (high astigmatism, specialty materials). Repairs and adjustments are completed while you wait or within 24 hours.
Pricing specifics shift with material and lab costs; call to confirm current rates before committing.
versus LensCrafters and Visionworks: Chain opticians excel at inventory depth and appointment availability. Both have multiple Oklahoma City locations, offer 1-hour express service, and carry 500+ frame styles. They accept all major insurance plans directly. Eyeglass Menagerie sacrifices breadth for curation. Choose a chain if you need a same-day replacement or prefer high-volume selection; choose Menagerie if you want a frame that reflects independent taste and advice grounded in a smaller patient base.
versus mail-order and online retailers (Warby Parker, Zenni Optical): These services undercut Eyeglass Menagerie on frame price and require no local visit. Neither includes a local optometrist or fast in-person adjustment. Eyeglass Menagerie's value lies in the onsite exam and the ability to walk in and discuss fit issues immediately. Choose online if price is the primary driver and you already have a recent prescription; choose Menagerie if you value hands-on guidance and want to support a locally staffed lab.
versus independent optometrists without retail: Some OKC-area optometrists refer patients to external optical shops or dispensaries. Eyeglass Menagerie consolidates both, eliminating a second appointment and reducing shipping delays.
Eyeglass Menagerie suits patients who want a curated, independent frame selection and prefer a single walk-in location for exam, fitting, and repair. It also works well for people with complex prescriptions (astigmatism, high myopia, progressive lens needs) who benefit from on-staff consultation during fabrication. Patients with insurance that covers exams and frames will find Menagerie accepts plans, though reimbursement rates should be confirmed.
Eyeglass Menagerie is not ideal if you need budget frames under $100, demand 1-hour completion, or require a high-volume brand selection. It also requires an in-person visit for an exam, making it incompatible with patients who prefer to bring an existing current prescription to a cheaper retailer.
Call ahead or walk in during business hours to schedule an eye exam. The optometrist will conduct a 20- to 30-minute exam using standard equipment: a phoropter (the refraction device), retinal camera, and other diagnostic tools. After the exam, you'll move to the frame area, where staff will show you options, discuss fit and style, and adjust frames as needed. Once you've chosen, the lab will measure your pupils and verify your prescription, then begin lens cutting. You'll either pick up glasses the same day (rush orders for simple prescriptions) or return within 2 to 5 business days for most orders.
Eyeglass Menagerie is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; closed Sundays. Street parking and a small lot are available on-site. The shop is accessible to walk-in traffic, though appointments for exams are preferred to avoid wait times. Confirm current hours before visiting, as staffing and lab capacity can shift seasonally.
Eyeglass Menagerie's integration of exam, frame selection, and fabrication under one roof fills a niche for Oklahoma City patients who prioritize convenience and independent taste over volume and price.
