Tony's Quick Stop No. 2 is a small independent convenience store on Oklahoma City's south side that stocks grocery essentials, snacks, and drinks alongside a modest prepared-food operation. It functions as a neighborhood grab-and-go rather than a full-service grocer, suited to quick trips for staples, lunch items, or beverages rather than weekly shopping runs.
The store occupies a compact retail footprint typical of neighborhood convenience operations. The business model centers on fast transactions: the inventory emphasizes packaged goods, refrigerated beverages, and ready-to-eat items that don't require customers to browse aisles. A small kitchen area produces hot sandwiches and other prepared items during daytime hours, giving it a minor edge over gas-station convenience stores that sell only pre-made or cold items.
Tony's prepares sandwiches, typically selling them in the $5 to $7 range depending on protein and size. The store stocks standard convenience-store fare: soft drinks, coffee, energy drinks, snack chips, candy, and canned goods. Pricing on branded items like sodas and snacks runs in line with other neighborhood convenience stores, not discounted relative to larger chains. The prepared-food operation is the main differentiator; customers can order sandwiches made to order during business hours rather than selecting from a case of pre-made options.
Verification note: prepared-food prices and exact menu items change seasonally or with supply costs; call ahead if you have a specific order in mind.
Tony's Quick Stop No. 2 occupies a different tier than both large supermarkets (Walmart, Crest Foods, Whole Foods) and other small independent grocers. It is closer in function to nearby convenience chains like Circle K or Murphy USA, but offers the sandwich-making service that those locations do not. Against other independent neighborhood grocers in south Oklahoma City, Tony's provides quicker service and a narrower selection, trading the ability to do a full grocery shop for the speed of a convenience stop. It is not a substitute for weekly grocery shopping but fills the role of a lunch-and-essentials pit stop.
Tony's works best for residents within walking or short-drive distance who need a quick lunch, a beverage refill, or forgotten staples without a full supermarket trip. The prepared-food aspect appeals to office workers and students on a lunch break. It does not suit shoppers looking for bulk items, produce selection, or specialty products. Customers on tight budgets will find better per-unit prices at chain supermarkets; those seeking organic or premium options will not find them here.
The storefront is small and uncluttered. If ordering a sandwich, approach the counter and tell the staff what you want; they will build it while you wait, typically within five minutes. Payment happens at the same counter. The store has limited seating, if any, so most customers take food to go. Parking is street-level or lot-based depending on the exact location; it is not a destination that requires navigating a large lot.
Tony's operates as a neighborhood convenience stop with typical daytime and evening hours. Hours vary; confirm current opening and closing times before visiting, particularly on weekends.
Verification note: hours change occasionally; call or check the location's posted times.
The store is accessible by car with standard street or lot parking. It is small enough that a visit takes under 10 minutes even if you wait for a sandwich. No delivery service is offered.
Tony's Quick Stop No. 2 serves a practical neighborhood function that chain convenience stores do not: prepared food made to order by a local operator. For south Oklahoma City residents, it is a reliable alternative to either waiting in a supermarket deli line or settling for pre-made convenience-store fare.
