Edmond Travel Plaza is a combined gas station and convenience store on Interstate 35 North near the Edmond exit, roughly 15 miles northeast of downtown Oklahoma City. It functions as a refueling checkpoint with attached grocery and prepared-food options, serving commuters and travelers heading to or from northern Oklahoma and Kansas rather than as a destination grocer for city residents.
The Travel Plaza operates as a highway convenience stop rather than a traditional supermarket. It pairs a fuel pump with a modest retail footprint: grab-and-go sandwiches, roller grill hot dogs, fountain drinks, packaged snacks, and a limited selection of shelf-stable groceries (canned goods, chips, bottled water, coffee). The store is open 24 hours, catering to early-morning commuters and overnight travelers.
The hot food counter offers roller grill items (hot dogs, taquitos) at price points typical for highway travel plazas—roughly $2 to $4 per item. Made-to-order sandwiches run $6 to $9 depending on protein and size. Fountain drinks in standard sizes cost $2 to $3. Packaged groceries follow convenience-store pricing: a gallon of milk runs $4.50 to $5, a loaf of bread $3 to $4, and name-brand snacks $1.50 to $3 per unit. Fuel prices fluctuate; confirm current rates before relying on posted numbers. The store accepts major credit cards and cash.
Edmond Travel Plaza sits in a narrow niche. For full grocery shopping, Whole Foods Market on NW 23rd Street, Sprouts Farmers Market near Paseo, or Albertsons locations throughout the metro offer far wider selection and lower unit pricing on pantry staples. Love's Travel Stops and TA/Petro truck stops along I-35 provide comparable highway convenience options if you exit further north or south. For quick meals, QuikTrip locations across Oklahoma City deliver similar prepared-food speed and pricing without requiring a highway exit. Choose Edmond Travel Plaza only if you are already fueling on I-35 North and need to grab a drink or sandwich without leaving the pump area; for any planned grocery trip, a supermarket or even a standard convenience chain will offer better selection and value.
This stop suits I-35 North commuters and travelers with tight schedules who need fuel and a quick meal in one stop. Long-haul truckers and RV drivers benefit from the 24-hour availability and spacious fueling area. It does not suit residents doing weekly grocery shopping, shoppers seeking fresh produce or meat counters, or anyone with dietary restrictions beyond basic sandwich customization. Families planning longer road trips will find more food variety and seating at larger truck stops further north.
Pull into the fueling area, select a pump, pay at the pump or inside the register, then enter the convenience store. The counter is immediately visible from the entrance. Scan the pre-made sandwich case and hot-food roller grill, place your order with the attendant, and pay at the main register. Restrooms are available to customers. The entire transaction typically takes under five minutes.
Edmond Travel Plaza operates 24 hours daily. Parking is designed for cars and light trucks at the pump islands, with additional lot space for vehicles. The location sits at I-35 North and the Edmond exit; GPS coordinates and signage make it easy to locate. Restrooms are clean and accessible. No appointment or membership is required.
Edmond Travel Plaza fills a practical role for I-35 North travelers in the Oklahoma City metro but lacks the scope to serve as a regular grocery source. Its strength is convenience and speed for people already passing through.
