About this venue
Lost & Found isn’t just a nightclub—it’s a recognizable El Paso venue that blends late-night energy with the feel of a true event space for DJs and curated nights. The layout favors an intimate club capacity and close proximity to the booth, so the crowd stays connected to the performance from the first drop to the final track.
Inside, the emphasis is on the sound-and-atmosphere experience: a dancefloor-forward setup, clean acoustics, and lighting that follows the peaks of a set, with bar-side and perimeter areas where you can reset without losing the music. It’s the kind of room where the night naturally builds—from a relaxed start into full peak-time momentum—without changing venues.
The exact location is 2519 N Stanton St, El Paso, Texas, United States. The entrance is easiest to approach directly from N Stanton St, and for quick drop-offs (taxi/rideshare), pulling over nearby is usually the simplest option. For broader citywide getting-around tips before or after your night out, see the practical info in the text below.
About the city
El Paso, a dynamic city in far West Texas, blends the energy of a major American urban hub with the distinctive charm of borderland culture. With a strong entertainment scene, visitors often choose it for concerts, top-level sports, and other large events that draw crowds from across the wider region. The city also offers a relaxed vibe, warm hospitality, and plenty to do—so every night out feels like a complete experience, not just a trip to a venue.
A key advantage is convenient access: local transit Sun Metro serves major areas with bus routes, while the faster Brio corridors make it easier to move between important districts. Downtown, the El Paso Streetcar is especially handy, linking uptown and downtown and simplifying travel to many popular central spots. If you’re flying in, El Paso International Airport (ELP) sits close to the city for a quick, straightforward arrival, while rail travelers can rely on Union Depot (Amtrak) as a well-known station point. With a clear road network and logical main routes, getting to arenas and stadiums is typically low-stress.
Before or after the event, it’s worth exploring downtown and pausing at San Jacinto Plaza, where the city’s pulse is easy to feel. Nature lovers often head for views in the Franklin Mountains, and a walk along the Rio Grande provides a calmer contrast to an evening schedule. For history and local character, the Mission Trail and museum stops like the El Paso Museum of Art are excellent options, and food fans will quickly find great Tex-Mex flavors and late-night bites. All of this makes El Paso an ideal backdrop for an event trip—with enough extras to tempt you to stay a little longer.