The Tesla Diner & Drive-In, an eagerly anticipated establishment blending retro charm and modernity with Tesla’s fast-charging network, officially opened its doors at 4:20 p.m. on Monday in Hollywood, California.
The Tesla Diner & Drive-In serves as a hub for Tesla drivers to recharge their electric vehicles while enjoying classic diner fare such as hamburgers and hot dogs. According to a report from Eater, the diner offers a full menu of delicious options. Not just catering to Tesla owners, the establishment is also decked out with Tesla-branded merchandise, an Optimus robot, and two massive LED movie screens, as noted by Not a Tesla App.
With 80 v4 Supercharger stalls and a drive-in movie theater that syncs with Tesla speakers, the diner is poised to become a Hollywood hotspot. The enthusiastic crowds that lined up on opening day indicate a promising start for the venue.
Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, expressed optimism about the diner’s success and hinted at the possibility of expanding the concept globally. In a tweet on X, Musk mentioned plans to introduce similar diners in major cities worldwide and at Supercharger locations along long-distance routes.