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6 of the Best Latin and Hispanic Grocery Stores to Visit in Oklahoma City
As the Hispanic population in Oklahoma keeps growing, these markets look to bring a taste of home to the community.
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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Oklahoma City's Hispanic population is expected to continue growing, and the number of Latin and Hispanic markets in the area is also on the rise. These markets offer a wide variety of products from Mexico, Central America, and beyond, including spices, chiles, canned and baked goods, produce, drinks, and pre-seasoned meats. The article highlights six of the top Latin and Hispanic grocery stores in the Oklahoma City metro area.
Why it matters
The increasing number of Latin and Hispanic grocery stores in Oklahoma City reflects the growing diversity of the city's population. These markets provide the Hispanic community with access to familiar foods and ingredients, helping to preserve cultural connections and traditions. As the Hispanic population continues to grow, these stores play an important role in serving the community's needs.
The details
The article profiles six Latin and Hispanic grocery stores in the Oklahoma City area: Supermercados Morelos, La Michoana, Carniceria Jalisco, Feria Latina, El Patron Super Market, and Mi Pequeño Mexican Market. These stores offer a wide variety of products from Mexico, Central America, and beyond, including spices, chiles, canned and baked goods, produce, drinks, and pre-seasoned meats. Many also have in-store restaurants, bakeries, and butcher shops.
- The Hispanic population in Oklahoma City is expected to continue growing.
- As of the 2023-2024 school year, Oklahoma City Public Schools listed its student population as nearly 56% Hispanic.
The players
Supermercados Morelos
A chain of 10 Latin grocery stores in Tulsa and Oklahoma City that aims to provide quality Hispanic products, services, and a comfortable, welcoming environment.
La Michoana
A meat and produce market that originally opened in 1986 in Houston and now has more than 140 locations, mostly in Texas.
Carniceria Jalisco
A grocery store offering Mexican products such as meat, vegetables, baked goods, and tacos, plus complimentary lemon water.
Feria Latina
A grocery store that offers a bakery, a butcher shop, produce, regular groceries, and an in-store restaurant.
El Patron Super Market
A grocery store that offers a variety of Mexican products, fresh produce, and baked goods.
The takeaway
The growing number of Latin and Hispanic grocery stores in Oklahoma City reflects the city's increasing diversity and the importance of preserving cultural connections and traditions for the Hispanic community. These stores provide access to familiar foods and ingredients, helping to meet the needs of the growing Hispanic population.
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