Meow & Mocha pairs coffee service with a cat adoption program, letting visitors drink espresso drinks and pastries while sitting among adoptable cats in a shared space on NW 23rd Street in Uptown Oklahoma City.
The cafe occupies a small storefront and functions as both a working coffee bar and a shelter environment for adult and juvenile cats awaiting adoption. Unlike traditional adoption agencies that keep animals in kennels, Meow & Mocha lets cats roam or rest in the customer area, creating a social setting where prospective adopters can observe and interact with animals before committing. The setup requires visitors to follow basic handling rules (posted on entry) to keep the animals calm and safe. The business operates independently and holds Adoptable Pet designation through Oklahoma City Animal Welfare.
Meow & Mocha sources coffee from a local roaster (specific sourcing updates seasonally; confirm current supplier on first visit). Espresso drinks run $5.50 to $6.50 for standard sizes (12 oz and 16 oz), with flavored syrups available at no extra charge. Cold brew and pour-over options cost $5 and $6 respectively. The cafe stocks croissants, pastries, and biscuits from a local bakery, priced between $4 and $7. Gluten-free pastry options rotate and are typically available but should be confirmed before ordering if dietary restriction is a priority.
The coffee quality sits between casual chain coffee and specialty third-wave roasters. Shots pull consistently, and the milk steaming is clean, making the cappuccino and flat white the strongest choices if you want to taste the espresso. The pastries pair well but lean toward sweetness rather than savory options.
Meow & Mocha differs fundamentally from standalone coffeehouses like Anthem Coffee (Midtown) and Picasso Cafe (Bricktown), which focus purely on drink quality and workspace. Anthem sources from regional specialty roasters and offers pour-overs and single-origin options; it caters to coffee enthusiasts willing to spend $6 to $7 per drink for higher-end beans. Picasso emphasizes European-style cafe culture with wine and cocktail service alongside coffee, drawing an older, social crowd in the evenings.
Meow & Mocha's value is behavioral, not technical. The coffee is serviceable but not the destination; the cats are. Choose Anthem if specialty coffee and quiet work space matter most. Choose Meow & Mocha if you want to spend an hour in the presence of animals and are comfortable with the noise and unpredictability of a shelter environment. Choose Picasso if you want wine or cocktails with your sitting time.
Meow & Mocha works well for people considering cat adoption who want a low-pressure way to spend time with animals before making a decision. It also suits visitors seeking a social, casual coffee break where cat interaction is the draw rather than drink quality. Parents with children often use it as an outing; cats provide engagement without the structured activity cost of a paid attraction.
It does not suit anyone with cat allergies or aversion. The space is not heavily filtered, and dander is inevitable. It also does not work for anyone needing reliable quiet work space; cats move, vocalize, and require attention from staff, and adoption inquiries and families visiting create ambient noise. Laptop work is possible but not ideal.
Enter through the front door and check in with the staff at the counter. You will be briefed on handling rules (typically no picking up cats unless invited, no flash photography, do not block the cat area when ordering). Pay for your drink and pastry at the register. Find a seat in the customer area, which doubles as the cat zone. Cats may approach you or ignore you; staff can point out each animal's personality and adoption status if you ask. If you want to meet a specific cat or learn adoption next steps, a staff member can facilitate conversation and provide paperwork.
Most visits last 45 minutes to two hours. There is no time limit, but turnover matters because seating is limited (typically 6 to 8 small tables and 4 to 6 bar stools).
Meow & Mocha is open Tuesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed Mondays (verify before traveling, as holiday hours shift). Street parking is available on NW 23rd Street; no dedicated lot exists, but the Uptown area has adequate curb space, particularly in off-peak morning hours. The space is not wheelchair accessible; there is a single step at entry and narrow aisles between seating.
Meow & Mocha fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's cafe scene by making animal interaction the primary draw rather than an afterthought, and it serves the adoption mission directly while generating cafe revenue to support shelter operations.
