Sweis Pita Bakery and International Market is a working bakery and grocery hybrid on Oklahoma City's northwest side that supplies freshly baked pita, flatbreads, and prepared foods to walk-in customers and local restaurants and institutions. The space functions as both production facility and retail counter, meaning the bread arrives warm and the supply refreshes throughout the day rather than sitting from an earlier bake.
The bakery occupies a modest storefront and is primarily known among people who cook Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and North African food at home or work in food service. It is not a sit-down cafe or a tourist destination. The operation is family-run and has supplied Oklahoma City's Arabic-speaking community and broader food-focused audience for years. Most customers come for one or two specific items rather than browsing.
Pita bread sells for $1 to $1.50 per piece, depending on size and type. Thick pita suited to stuffing costs slightly more than thin pita for wraps. Whole-wheat and herb-infused varieties are available but not always in stock; calling ahead to confirm availability prevents a wasted trip. Flatbreads like za'atar-topped varieties and plain rounds for manakish are priced similarly. Prepared foods change by day and season; hummus, baba ganoush, tabbouleh, and meat pies are common but not guaranteed. A meat pie or pastry typically costs $3 to $5.
The international section stocks dried herbs, spices, and specialty flours that Oklahoma City's standard grocery chains do not stock or charge significantly more for. Bulk spices cost less than packaged versions at mainstream supermarkets. Pomegranate molasses, sumac, and dukkah are priced competitively. Frozen items including grape leaves, spinach pies, and seafood are restocked regularly. No price list is posted online; calling or visiting is necessary to confirm current stock and cost.
Sweis differs from Goro Ramen House's side-baked sourdough in that it focuses on yeasted flatbreads and ethnic specialties rather than a single bread style or artisanal loaves for retail purchase. It is smaller and less visible than Pearl Bakery on Classen Boulevard, which serves a broader audience and maintains longer hours. Sweis also functions as a grocery supplier in ways most Oklahoma City bakeries do not; if you need both fresh pita and pomegranate molasses, one stop replaces two errands. For someone making Middle Eastern or Mediterranean food at home, Sweis saves money on specialty ingredients compared to buying them scattered across multiple retailers or ordering online.
The bakery suits home cooks following recipes that call for specific flatbreads, people on tight ingredient budgets buying spices in bulk, and food service professionals sourcing affordable pita or prepared items for catering or restaurant use. It also serves the local Middle Eastern and Arabic-speaking community looking for familiar flavors and trusted recipes. It does not suit someone wanting a quick pastry and coffee, a decorated cake for an event ordered in advance, or a sit-down meal. Expect to order ahead if you need large quantities or specific prepared items.
Arrive during business hours and enter a working bakery where you can see into production. The display case and shelves are visible immediately. You can ask staff what came out of the oven today or what was prepared fresh. Pointing at items is acceptable and often faster than reading a menu that may not be clearly posted. Cash is preferred; confirm whether cards are accepted. The transaction is usually quick. If items are not in stock, staff can often tell you when they will be baked or prepared next.
Sweis operates on the northwest side of Oklahoma City. Hours run roughly 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. most days, but holiday schedules and production cycles shift timing; calling ahead to confirm hours and availability of specific items prevents disappointment. There is limited street parking directly adjacent. No website is actively maintained, so phone contact is the most reliable way to check stock or place an order for large quantities. Verify current hours by calling before making a trip.
Sweis Pita Bakery and International Market fills a gap between standard American bakeries and full-service Middle Eastern restaurants. Its value lies in consistent fresh pita at low cost and a carefully selected grocery section that rewards people willing to learn what is actually available on any given day.
