Kamp's 1910 Café is a small independent coffee shop focused on manual-brew coffee and light lunch fare, located in Oklahoma City and designed for patrons who want to sit with a laptop or newspaper rather than grab and go. The café roasts its own beans on-site, positions itself as a neighborhood third place rather than a high-volume drive-through operation, and charges in the mid-range for both coffee and food.
Kamp's occupies a defined niche in Oklahoma City's coffee scene: neither a corporate chain nor a minimalist pour-over counter, but a roastery with table seating, a kitchen, and an expectation that customers will linger. The business model centers on freshly roasted beans available for purchase and prepared drinks made to order. The space accommodates work, conversation, and casual meals in a way that distinguishes it from both Starbucks locations and from faster specialty-coffee spots that prioritize speed.
The coffee menu includes espresso drinks (cappuccino, latte, Americano), filter coffee in single-serve and larger formats, and seasonal or single-origin options that reflect the on-site roasting operation. Pricing runs approximately $4 to $6 for standard espresso drinks and $5 to $7 for specialty preparations, with whole beans for home brewing priced competitively for a local roaster. A verification note: coffee pricing fluctuates with commodity costs and seasonal menu rotations; confirm current prices when you visit.
The food menu centers on sandwiches, salads, and pastries. Lunch plates typically fall in the $8 to $12 range. Pastries and baked goods run $3 to $5. The kitchen does not operate a full dinner service; hours for food availability narrow in the evening.
Oklahoma City's independent cafe options break into categories that help clarify where Kamp's sits. The Loaded Bowl, also locally owned, emphasizes fast-casual health-focused bowls and smoothies with minimal seating; it serves a different purpose if you are ordering lunch to take back to work. Picasso Cafe in Midtown operates as a social hub with a full bar and evening programming, making it more venue than workspace. Kamp's occupies the middle ground: cafe-quality coffee and a quiet workspace without the cocktail program or the pressed-juice positioning of higher-end wellness cafes.
For coffee purists focused solely on extraction method and bean sourcing, Kamp's roasting operation on-site is a significant differentiator from chains, though it is less minimalist than some third-wave spots that exist primarily to highlight individual roasts. If you need reliable wifi and seating for a full workday, Kamp's is designed for that. If you want the fastest transaction time, chains remain more efficient.
Kamp's suits remote workers, students, and people taking a long coffee break. The assumption is a 30-minute to 2-hour stay. It also appeals to people interested in tasting house-roasted coffee and buying beans to take home. The cafe does not position itself as a grab-and-go spot; it is not efficient for that. It is not a high-noise social venue; it is built for moderate conversation and quiet focus.
Parents with very young children may find the environment slightly tense if their child is loud, as seating is close and the general vibe is subdued. The food menu is not designed to accommodate complex dietary restrictions beyond the obvious sandwiches and salads; if you require specialized preparation, call ahead.
Arrive expecting to order at a counter. Review the current coffee and food boards before stepping up; the menu changes seasonally. If you are unfamiliar with manual brewing methods or single-origin language, staff can walk through the options. Carry a laptop or book if you intend to stay; tables are communal and casual, not designed for solitary loitering without activity. If you want whole beans, ask about current roasts and whether single-origin or house blend suits your brew method at home.
Kamp's operates during typical weekday and weekend cafe hours; call or check online to confirm current opening and closing times, as hours shift seasonally. Parking depends on the specific neighborhood location; confirm street parking or lot availability before your visit if you are unfamiliar with the area. The cafe does not have significant outdoor seating, so weather does not extend your visit options.
Kamp's 1910 Café fills the role of a neighborhood roastery-cafe for Oklahoma City residents who want coffee that reflects some attention to sourcing and roasting, without the pretension or price premium of certain specialty-coffee chains, and with an actual intention to be a place you sit rather than pass through.
