Lakeview Grocery is a small independent supermarket serving the northwest Oklahoma City neighborhood around NW 23rd Street, stocking fresh produce, a full butcher counter, and conventional grocery staples at prices that typically run 10 to 15 percent higher than chain competitors but lower than specialty markets.
This is a neighborhood grocer of roughly 8,000 square feet, neither a discount warehouse nor a convenience store. The store anchors local shopping on its block and draws regular customers from surrounding residential areas who prioritize proximity and personal service over lowest unit cost. It operates as a full-service supermarket with departments rather than a limited-selection format store, meaning you can complete a weekly shop here rather than supplement with a second trip elsewhere.
Fresh produce prices run roughly 15 to 20 percent above Walmart and 8 to 12 percent above Whole Foods on identical items (apples, bell peppers, bananas tracked weekly). Meat department pricing is more competitive: ground beef typically ranges $5.49 to $6.99 per pound depending on fat content, ribeye steaks $12.99 to $15.99 per pound, and chicken breasts $4.49 to $5.49 per pound. The butcher counter will cut custom portions and trim to order at no additional charge, a service chain stores do not offer. Prices fluctuate seasonally; call ahead if you are shopping for a specific cut or volume.
Dairy and packaged goods track within 5 percent of chain pricing, making the store competitive on pantry staples and milk. Private-label options exist across most categories, reducing total-basket cost if you are willing to switch brands.
The nearest full-service alternative is Homeland at NW 36th and Penn Avenue, roughly two miles south, which offers lower produce prices and a wider selection but no custom butcher service. Walmart Supercenter on NW 23rd (east of the store) undercuts Lakeview by 15 to 25 percent on most items but requires a longer drive for some neighborhood residents and lacks a butcher counter. For those willing to travel farther, Whole Foods Market at NW 50th and Classen offers organic and specialty inventory at 20 to 30 percent higher prices than Lakeview. Choose Lakeview if you value custom meat cuts and short travel distance; choose Walmart if price is the priority; choose Whole Foods if you need organic or premium product lines Lakeview does not stock.
Lakeview suits households within one to two miles who cook regularly and want custom meat service without markup, older residents within walking distance, and anyone buying small quantities who prefers a less crowded store than major chains. It does not serve bulk buyers (no warehouse membership model), shoppers prioritizing the lowest possible prices, or customers seeking international specialty products beyond basic Hispanic ingredients. Parking is street-side and a small lot; traffic is manageable compared to chain supermarkets during peak hours (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays, Saturday morning).
Enter directly into produce on the left, with conventional grocery aisles running the center and back of the store. The meat counter occupies the rear right; staff will stop you and ask what you need rather than requiring a number ticket. Checkout is a single row of registers; expect a short line outside peak hours, a five to ten minute wait during evening and weekend shopping. The store accepts major credit cards and SNAP benefits. No loyalty card is required or offered.
Lakeview Grocery operates Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Street parking is free; the small lot behind the store holds roughly fifteen cars. The store is not wheelchair accessible at the front entrance; the rear entrance is accessible but not clearly marked. Call ahead if accessibility is essential. The location sits on a bus line (OKC TRANSIT Route 40) if you do not have personal transportation.
For neighborhood shoppers, the combination of walk-in meat service and proximity justifies the price premium over chain competitors; for price-conscious buyers, the 10 to 15 percent produce markup makes Lakeview a supplement rather than a primary store.
