Choice Cafe is a small, independent coffee shop in Oklahoma City that blends work-friendly seating with a straightforward food menu centered on pastries and light lunch items. It operates as a local alternative to chain cafes, drawing regulars who need reliable wifi and a quiet work environment rather than a social hangout.
Choice Cafe functions as a neighborhood cafe built around espresso drinks and a rotating selection of baked goods. The space accommodates solo workers and small groups without the noise level or premium pricing of trendy specialty-coffee roasters. It is neither a high-volume grab-and-go shop nor a destination cafe; it is a practical neighborhood fixture for people who live or work nearby and want to settle in for a few hours.
The coffee program centers on standard espresso-based drinks: lattes, cappuccinos, Americanos, and drip coffee. Prices start around $3.50 for drip coffee and $4.50 to $6 for espresso drinks depending on size and customization. The food menu includes croissants, muffins, and scones from a local bakery, typically priced $3 to $5 each. Lunch options such as sandwiches and salads appear in the $8 to $12 range. Water and seating are free, and the cafe does not enforce a purchase minimum for wifi access, which is faster and more reliable than typical neighborhood spot standards. Specific current prices are best confirmed by phone or visit, as cafe menus shift seasonally.
Choice Cafe occupies a middle ground between chains like Starbucks and specialty roasters such as Tulsa-based coffee importers that have expanded into the Oklahoma City market. Unlike Starbucks, which prioritizes throughput and branded merchandise, Choice Cafe offers a quieter environment with local pastry sourcing. Unlike high-end roasters, which emphasize single-origin bean quality and roasting transparency, Choice Cafe makes no claim to specialty coffee expertise. The comparison that matters most: if you want to work for two hours and need reliable internet and a pastry, Choice Cafe delivers at lower cost and less crowding than a destination roaster. If you are seeking educational coffee conversation or seeking drinks that reflect roast precision, you will feel out of place.
Choice Cafe works for remote workers, students needing daytime workspace, and people on a tight budget who want quality above diner-level without specialty pricing. It suits those who value quiet over ambiance and local sourcing of baked goods without the markup of Instagram-focused branding. It does not suit people seeking a third-place social scene, those looking for specialty or alternative milk options beyond standard dairy, or anyone treating a cafe visit as a ritual around coffee craftsmanship.
Walk in and approach the counter. Order a drink and food at the same time; there is no separate ordering queue. You can pay cash or card. Find a seat at one of the tables distributed around the room, most of which are small two-tops or four-tops suitable for individuals or small groups. Ask for the wifi password if not posted visibly. There is no table service; refills are self-serve from a station near the counter. Bathrooms are typically available for customer use.
Choice Cafe operates during typical neighborhood cafe hours, though exact times are best verified by calling ahead, as independent shops sometimes adjust seasonally or for staffing. Street parking is available on the surrounding block; there is no dedicated lot. The location is accessible by car and by the EMBARK public transit system, though specific bus routes should be confirmed via the EMBARK trip planner. The cafe is small enough that overflow seating is limited on weekend mornings.
Choice Cafe fills a practical role in Oklahoma City's cafe landscape by prioritizing workspace reliability and neighborhood accessibility over coffee prestige or social atmosphere. For people who need a steady place to work at reasonable cost, it earns its place by delivering on that promise consistently.
