Gate-side wine bottles you can carry on from Main Terminal
Vino Volo Market sits in the Main Terminal at OKC, past security, and leans hard into wine-by-the-glass plus retail bottles for your flight. You’ll see it near the other Main concourse food options, with a small bar counter and shelves of bottles you can buy and have them bagged for carry-on. It operates throughout the main departure rush, roughly from the early morning bank into the evening departures, though exact hours track the daily schedule.
By-the-glass pours usually run in the low-teens per glass, in line with typical airport pricing at similar wine bars, and bottles range from everyday $20-ish choices up through higher-end labels that can cross the $50 mark. You can also grab packaged snacks to go with your drink, so it works as a quick pre-flight stop at the gate rather than a full sit-down meal. Expect a short wait if you hit it around the 5–7 p.m. departure window.
Service stays focused on to-go speed, with wines pre-listed on printed menus so you’re not stuck scrolling on your phone. If you care more about value than grapes, ask what’s open from the mid-price tier and stick in the $11–$13 per glass band. For food, use Vino Volo for light bites only and plan anything substantial from another Main Terminal spot. One last tip: if you buy a bottle for the flight, confirm it’s in a sealed tamper-evident bag before you head to your next security checkpoint.