Perk Place Cafe is a small, independently operated coffee shop in Oklahoma City that focuses on espresso-based drinks and made-to-order breakfast sandwiches. It functions primarily as a grab-and-go spot rather than a work destination, with limited seating and a quick-service model that appeals to morning commuters and nearby office workers.
Located in a modest storefront, Perk Place operates as a neighborhood cafe with a straightforward mission: deliver consistent espresso drinks and hot breakfast items without the overhead or waiting time of larger coffee chains. The space is compact, with a small counter and just a few tables, making lingering uncomfortable and focused on speed. The operation is cash-friendly but also accepts cards, and the staff moves through orders efficiently during peak morning hours.
Perk Place sources espresso through a local or regional roaster and pulls shots for americanos, lattes, cappuccinos, and flat whites. A standard 12-ounce latte costs around $5.50 to $6.00, with 16-ounce sizes running $6.50 to $7.00. Seasonal specialty drinks rotate monthly and typically fall in the $6.00 to $7.50 range. Drip coffee is available at $2.75 for a 12-ounce cup.
Breakfast sandwiches are built on English muffins, croissants, or toast with combinations of egg, cheese, bacon, sausage, or avocado. Most sandwiches cost $7.00 to $9.00. Pastries and muffins, baked fresh or sourced from a local bakery, sell for $3.50 to $5.00. The food menu does not include lunch items, keeping focus tight.
Hours are typically 6:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on weekdays and 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturdays, though these are best confirmed directly, as seasonal adjustments do occur.
Perk Place fills a different role than larger chains like Starbucks or local sit-down cafes like Elemental Coffee. Where Elemental emphasizes third-wave espresso and a workspace-friendly environment with ample seating and wifi, Perk Place prioritizes speed and simplicity. Compared to coffee carts or convenience-store options, Perk Place offers fresher espresso shots and made-to-order breakfast, making it a logical step up for someone who wants quality without complexity.
Choose Perk Place if you want a quick breakfast sandwich and solid espresso in under five minutes. Choose Elemental if you plan to work for two hours or want a more curated coffee experience. Choose a Starbucks if you need predictable consistency across locations or a specific reward-program integration.
Perk Place works best for weekday morning commuters, office workers within walking distance, and people who view coffee as fuel rather than ritual. It suits anyone on a schedule who values fresh espresso over customization and novelty. It does not suit remote workers seeking all-day wifi, groups meeting for social time, or people who expect a quiet environment for concentration.
Walk up to the counter, scan the small menu board above the register, and order. The barista will ask for size and any modifications. If ordering a breakfast sandwich, choose your bread and protein. Payment happens at the register. Your drink is typically ready within two to four minutes; sandwiches take slightly longer if eggs need cooking. Take your order to one of the small tables, or grab it to go. No table service, no waiting for a name call.
Perk Place operates Monday through Friday, 6:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. It is closed on Sundays. Street parking is available near the storefront; during peak morning hours between 7:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., spots fill quickly but turn over fast. The cafe is accessible by foot from nearby office buildings and has a wheelchair-accessible entrance and counter.
Perk Place occupies a practical niche in Oklahoma City's coffee landscape by combining reliable espresso, fresh breakfast sandwiches, and honest speed. It does not compete on experience or environment; it competes on quickness and quality, which makes it a solid choice for the people who value both.
