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Tesla has opened its first diner in Hollywood, California, situated within a uniquely themed Supercharger station. The diner welcomed its inaugural guests on Monday night, showcasing the interior in a recent video release.
What’s the theme? The Tesla Diner merges the nostalgic vibe of a 1950s American drive-in diner with a sleek, modern Tesla-inspired aesthetic, aiming to evoke a mix of fond memories and cutting-edge design.
Where is it? This exciting new diner is located at 7001 Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, approximately a 20-minute walk from the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Will Tesla expand its diner locations? Possibly! During the opening, Elon Musk indicated plans to establish additional diners at Supercharger stations in major global cities and along popular long-distance travel routes if the Hollywood location proves successful.
Can I visit even if I don’t own a Tesla? Absolutely! The diner features 80 Tesla V4 Superchargers, making it convenient for Tesla owners and any electric vehicle drivers with compatible connectors to recharge while enjoying the food and ambiance. Anyone in the area is welcome to stop by, regardless of vehicle type.
Is there an “Elon Burger” on the menu? Not at this moment, but there is a Tesla Burger priced at $13.50 alongside classic diner options like hot dogs ($13), egg sandwiches ($12), hash brown bites ($8), and grilled cheese ($9). A variety of drinks is also available, and the food is served in containers inspired by the Cybertruck design: