Bar in Marfa, United States
LOST
100Pearl PointsEasy to get in, matters in Marfa.

About LOST
LOST is a no-reservation bar in central Marfa, easy to access and well-placed for the town's mix of artists and road-trippers. In a town where tourism has pushed prices up across the board, the low booking friction is a genuine plus. Pair it with the Water Stop for a full Marfa bar evening.
Worth the stop in Marfa?
LOST sits at 306 E San Antonio St in Marfa, Texas, a town where the bar scene is small enough that every option counts. Getting a seat here is easy — no reservation system, no weeks-long waitlist, no battle with a booking app. For a West Texas desert town that draws more visitors every year, that accessibility is a genuine advantage. If you're already in Marfa, the friction to walk through the door is essentially zero.
Marfa operates on its own logic. The town pulls a crowd that mixes artists, architecture tourists, and long-haul road trippers, and the bars here tend to absorb that mix rather than filter it out. LOST, based on its address in the central core of town, sits in the middle of all that foot traffic. The energy at any given bar in Marfa tends toward relaxed and unhurried — this is not a city where the room turns over aggressively or the volume climbs toward deafening after 10 PM. Expect the kind of atmosphere where a conversation can actually happen, which is rarer than it should be. For the explorer who wants context alongside a drink, that matters.
On value per round: Marfa is not a cheap town despite its remote location. Demand from tourism has pushed prices upward across food, drink, and lodging. Without confirmed pricing data for LOST, the honest advice is to go in expecting West Texas tourism-market rates rather than small-town bargain pricing. Compare that against what you're getting: a local bar in a genuinely interesting town, easy to access, with no booking stress. For the traveler already committed to spending time in Marfa, the cost of a round here is baked into the trip rather than a separate calculation. the Water Stop is the other name worth knowing in Marfa's bar circuit , if you're building an evening, pair them.
For broader trip planning, our full Marfa restaurants guide, our full Marfa hotels guide, our full Marfa bars guide, our full Marfa wineries guide, and our full Marfa experiences guide cover the full picture. If your travel itinerary extends beyond West Texas, the cocktail programs at Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, Julep in Houston, Kumiko in Chicago, Superbueno in New York City, and The Parlour in Frankfurt on the Main are all worth benchmarking against what you find here.
Practical details
Address: 306 E San Antonio St, Marfa, TX 79843. No confirmed hours, phone, or website are available in our current data , check Google Maps or ask at your hotel before heading over. Booking is not required. Walk in.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at LOST?
No reservation needed. Marfa's bar scene is small and LOST is a walk-in operation — getting a seat isn't the challenge here. Confirmed hours aren't in our current data, so check Google Maps before heading over to 306 E San Antonio St.
Does LOST have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating isn't confirmed in our current data for this location. Marfa's climate runs hot in summer and cold at night in winter, so it's worth calling ahead or checking Google Maps before you plan to sit outside.
What's the crowd like at LOST?
In a town as small as Marfa, expect a mix of locals, artists, and overnight visitors — the same cross-section you'll find anywhere on the Marfa circuit. The bar scene here is tight enough that LOST draws whoever is in town that night rather than a fixed demographic.
Is LOST worth the price?
Pricing varies at LOST; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Location
306 E San Antonio St, Marfa, TX 79843
Marfa, United States
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Also Consider
- Julep, Notable alternative
- Kumiko, Notable alternative
- ABV, Notable alternative
- Bisous, Notable alternative
- Canon, Notable alternative
Marfa's bar scene is small, and LOST competes less with local options than with the question of whether to make the drive at all. Within the town, the Water Stop is the other anchor worth knowing, if you're prioritizing a full evening out rather than a single stop, those two venues together cover the circuit without much effort.
For technically driven cocktail programs, Julep and Kumiko operate at a different level of precision and intentionality. If your main priority is cocktail craft, neither LOST nor Marfa broadly is where you'd go to benchmark that. Canon and ABV similarly offer more depth on the spirits and program side. LOST's advantage is not technical complexity, it's accessibility and location in one of the more interesting small towns in the American West.
Bisous skews more intimate and atmosphere-forward, which is the closest analogue in terms of visitor profile. For the traveler building a trip around place rather than around a specific bar program, LOST makes sense as part of a Marfa itinerary rather than as a destination in its own right. Book the trip for Marfa; LOST is a natural stop once you're there.
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