Moore Food Mart operates as an independent grocery store in Moore's northeast residential area, distinguishing itself through stocked aisles of Mexican and Asian staples alongside conventional grocery stock. The store caters to households seeking specific international ingredients without the drive to larger specialty markets across Oklahoma City proper, and it functions as a genuine neighborhood anchor rather than a convenience stop.
The store carries a dual-market inventory. Mexican groceries occupy prominent shelf space: dried chiles (guajillo, ancho, chipotle), masa harina, specific brands of chorizo, and canned and fresh produce like tomatillos and cilantro. Asian sections feature Chinese and Vietnamese products including rice varieties, soy sauce brands, fish sauce, frozen dim sum, and fresh bok choy and gai lan when available. Conventional grocery goods (dairy, frozen meat, canned goods, dry goods) fill the remaining floor space at competitive pricing against larger chains. The store does not operate a deli or prepared-foods counter.
Moore Food Mart's regular grocery items price within 3 to 8 percent of Walmart and Albertsons across Moore and surrounding areas. Specialty imports carry markups typical of independent grocers: fresh Mexican produce costs 20 to 30 percent more than at Reasor's or Crest Foods in Moore, but significantly less than the specialty Latin markets concentrated in Oklahoma City's south side (near SW 29th Street) or the Asian markets near NW 23rd Street. A customer seeking one or two items will pay premium prices; a household stocking staples finds the convenience trade-off reasonable.
Moore Food Mart suits residents cooking Mexican or Asian cuisines regularly who want to avoid the 15 to 20-minute drive into Oklahoma City for specialty ingredients. Spanish-speaking shoppers encounter staff familiarity with product names and uses. Bulk buyers and deal seekers benefit less; the store lacks the pricing scale and promotional depth of supermarket chains. Shoppers seeking produce variety, meat selection, or specialty bakery departments will find Moore Food Mart limited and should plan a separate trip to a larger grocer.
The storefront sits in a small shopping strip; parking is street-level and ample. The interior occupies roughly 3,000 to 4,000 square feet. Mexican goods cluster on the left and back walls; Asian products occupy the center and right sections. Refrigerated cases hold fresh items. Register checkout is standard. First-time visitors should allow extra time to locate items, as signage is minimal and layout does not follow conventional supermarket logic. Staff can direct shoppers to specific products, though finding less-common items may require calling ahead.
Moore Food Mart operates Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (verify current hours by phone, as seasonal adjustments occur). The store accepts cash and card payment. No online ordering or delivery service is available. The location sits on 19th Street in Moore, making it accessible from I-35 via local roads; drive time from central Moore is under 10 minutes from most residential areas.
Moore Food Mart fills a genuine gap in Moore's grocery landscape, offering immediate access to international staples that would otherwise require a trip into Oklahoma City or acceptance of substitutes at mainstream supermarkets.
