The Iron Compass

  3.0 – 64 reviews   • American restaurant

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✔️Breakfast ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out The Iron Compass 47725

Hours

Monday4:30 AM–6 PM
Tuesday4:30 AM–6 PM
Wednesday4:30 AM–6 PM
Thursday4:30 AM–6 PM
Friday4:30 AM–6 PM
Saturday4:30 AM–6 PM
Sunday4:30 AM–6 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 7801 Bussing Dr, Evansville, IN 47725

Phone: (812) 423-1113

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Reviews

Jenni B
The roasted turkey wrap I ordered was good & I received good service. Drinks at the bar are sky high. Too shelf liquor at the bar. The flight was delayed, but the man kicked us all out at 9:20. Lost a lot of $ as everyone is waiting on the airplane mechanic.
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Sarah Hartman
Decent airport eatery, mostly ready to go foods but a small menu to order from. Prices were airport reasonable. Staff were friendly and checkout was quick.
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Elvira Munoz Rolph
I asked if the tuna salad was wrapped in lettuce, and the cashier said “yes,” but I was given a flour tortilla filled with chopped iceberg lettuce and mayonnaise. When I went back, the owner tried to convince me it contained tuna. I refused and asked for something else. He rudely snatched the tortilla from my hands and said he would refund me but wouldn’t prepare anything else.
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Scott Sackin
Atmosphere and dining area were very clean. The staff is very friendly but clearly not in control of very much. The Greek salad is anything but. No feta, no bell peppers, no tomatoes. The only thing I could tell that was vaguely Greek for the minuscule portion of black olives. The tuna salad sandwich was okay but an extremely skimpy amount of tuna, and a $5.50 up charge for a gluten-free bun, come on! Price was not disclosed; I saw it on the screen while checking out. Went back to ask for a cup of ice for my diet Coke and was told it was another $0.75. I said… really?! I just paid $50 for a mediocre if best lunch she agreed and gave it to me.

Again, the staff was super sweet and kind and I know they’re not in control of the pricing or the portion sizes, but management should take note and step the food up. Yes, they are the only game in town, and we are captive, but there is much room for improvement.
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Tom Fischer
The food could really use some improvement. With all due respect, the staff is incredibly friendly, and the whiskey and bourbon selection is outstanding—far beyond what most airports offer. However, the food didn’t quite measure up. We ordered a pizza that wasn’t fully cooked (though they did fix it) and lacked flavor. It felt like just a little more care and seasoning could have made it decent. We appreciate having the restaurant there and hope the food side is being elevated to match the rest of the experience.
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Dave See
Counter-serve restaurant with a small bar here past security at EVV airport. $28.30 for an average tasting 10″ two-topping pizza, 1.75 oz bag of Doritos and a 20oz Powerade is a little excessive. No other choice for hot food here either.

I heard someone else go up to the counter and order a side of ranch and they charged 81 cents for each little side.

Try to eat before you come!
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Justin Elliott
Grossly overpriced. Small brew coffee, no refills, $4. Bagel $4.50 and a standard grocery store kind. Out of some items. Cream cheese was $2 extra….tiny one that only covered one side. Asked for another and insisted on another $2. Guy didn’t care. Absolutely ridiculous place.
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Bill Pickle
Echoing the voice of others, I also had the unfortunate experience of being delayed for 8 hours at this airport. When to get some lunch and a hamburger and tiny bag of potato chips and drink cost me $22. I collect shot glasses and their shot glasses are 20 bucks a piece. Most others that other airports $10. I’m sure part of the reason is they have no competition. Avoid this place or bring your own food.
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Brandon
The protein plate… You get 2 frozen cheese egg omelette, a thin slice of cheap deli ham, a 1/3 size slice of bacon and a sausage patty…. You pay $15 and don’t even get a real damn egg. You do not even make customers aware it is full of cheese, that is a dietary issue.
The toast…… Not toasted, just heated bread.
The cappacino, you get half of a small Styrofoam cup of liquid and half is foam for $5
I know it’s an airport so pricier, but this is a rip off.
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Tyler Dixon
It’s the place to go inside the E’ville airport… Literally. There’s nowhere else. Has grill options served with chips. Moderately up charged. Food is decent for what you can get, and it comes out quick.
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