
It's great that they're building one at 36th and May. OnCue has my vote over Oklahoma-model 7-11s any day. I'm frequently in that area, so it will be a great convenience, for both fuel and snacks/drinks. Compare it to OnCue, where there are men's and women's restrooms, each with multiple toilets and sinks, very clean, and with the latest in technology (touch-free soap, paper towels, toilets). That store only has one restroom, unisex, with one toilet and one sink.

About the time we walked in, my daughter said she needed to use the restroom. I was craving hot coffee, so I acquiesced. My little girl asked if we could go inside and get her an after-school snack. Earlier this week we stopped there to get gas (only because my light came on and we were driving right by that 7-11).

But it's still far, far away from being on a par with OnCue. NoOkie is correct that the 7-11 on May and Hefner isn't as bad as many of them. They own the 7-11 name inside the OKC area and all the stores are controlled by the same family owned company. I'll also add that OKC's 7-11s aren't a franchise. The Penn/122nd 7-11 is tiny, terrible and causes a ton of traffic problems, though. Easiest gas station to get to on my commute, so I end up there a every few weeks.

It's larger, cleaner and has a lot of gas pumps. The Hefner and May 7-11 is also not one of the bad ones. We'll see how it pans out, but it sounds pretty nice. With On-Cues rapid proliferation into the OKC market.the chickens are finally coming home to roost.I know some people that work for them, they've seen what's coming and are developing a new store model along the lines of QT/On Cue. It allowed them to remain complacent in terms of store design, amenities, and upgrades to their older locations since they did not have to compete with them. The local 7-11 franchisee took advantage of their "gentleman's agreement" with QT far too long.
