Motion Coffee is a single-location specialty coffee roaster and cafe in Oklahoma City that sources single-origin and blended beans, pulls espresso drinks to order, and brews filter coffee using pour-over and batch methods. The operation occupies a compact storefront designed for quality over volume, with limited seating and an emphasis on the coffee itself rather than cafe sprawl.
Motion roasts its own beans on-site, which means the coffee served today reflects roasts completed within days rather than weeks. The roastery visible from the cafe counter supplies the espresso bar, filter program, and a small wholesale network across the city. This setup distinguishes Motion from cafes that buy pre-roasted coffee from distant roasters. The space itself is minimal: counter service, a handful of seats, and enough equipment visibility that customers see the relationship between roasting and brewing.
Espresso drinks run $5 to $7 depending on size and milk choice; a single or double shot americano costs $5, and a cappuccino or latte ranges $5.50 to $6.50 for a 12-ounce cup. Filter coffee by the cup, typically a pour-over or batch brew, runs $4 to $5. Whole bean bags sell for $16 to $20 per pound depending on origin and roast level. Prices are stable but should be confirmed directly since specialty coffee costs fluctuate with green bean supply. Motion does not publish a detailed menu online, so first-time visitors should expect to ask about current single-origins and blends available that day.
Onyx Coffee Lab, also Oklahoma City-based, roasts for espresso and filter and maintains a larger cafe with more seating and food service; it functions as a destination cafe where people linger, while Motion is transaction-focused and suited to in-and-out coffee consumption. Picasso Cafe roasts and serves but leans more toward a social gathering space with pastries and retail items. If you prioritize visibility into the roasting process and want espresso made with freshly roasted beans, Motion's on-site operation gives it a direct advantage. If you want to sit and work for hours with food options, Onyx or Picasso are better fits.
Motion works well for people who know what they want and value coffee quality over ambiance. Espresso enthusiasts, filter-coffee drinkers, and those buying whole beans for home brewing will get direct attention and fresh product. It does not suit large groups, those seeking extended work space, or anyone who wants pastries, sandwiches, or a full cafe menu. Parents with young children will find the tight footprint and counter-only layout awkward.
Walk in and order at the counter. Ask what single-origins are available that day if you want to taste something specific to one farm or region; Motion staff will explain the roast date and flavor profile. If you do not have a preference, the house blend works across espresso and filter. Expect to wait two to five minutes for espresso drinks if they are made to order. You can drink standing at the counter or claim one of a few seats if available. Payment is typically card or cash.
Motion operates Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Sunday. Hours may shift seasonally or with staffing, so confirm before an early or late visit. Street parking is available on the block; there is no dedicated lot. The storefront is accessible by car, bike, or foot depending on which Oklahoma City neighborhood it occupies.
Motion Coffee earns its place in Oklahoma City's coffee scene because it treats roasting and brewing as inseparable: the beans roasted in the back inform the shot pulled at the bar within days, not months. For anyone serious about tasting the difference that freshness makes, it is the only place in the city where roaster and cafe are one operation.
