Tesla has officially launched its highly anticipated Tesla Diner in the heart of Hollywood, Los Angeles, offering a bold new take on traditional dining by combining a retro-futuristic restaurant, drive-in movie theater, and a V4 Supercharger station — all in one 24/7 destination.
The diner, nestled along Santa Monica Boulevard, is designed not only for Tesla drivers but also for all electric vehicles compatible with the North American Charging Standard (NACS), underlining Tesla’s growing commitment to sustainability and lifestyle innovation. With 80 high-speed V4 Superchargers, drivers can enjoy a meal, watch a movie, and recharge — both their cars and themselves — in a single visit.
Inside the Tesla Diner, patrons are treated to a unique blend of nostalgia and tech. The ambiance is steeped in 1950s Americana with a futuristic twist: chrome accents, neon lights, jukebox-inspired touch panels, and large LED cinema screens playing curated movie classics and indie films. Humanoid robots serve food and drinks, while meals arrive in Cybertruck-themed burger boxes, reinforcing the brand’s sleek, unconventional aesthetic.
The menu features locally sourced, sustainable ingredients, with options ranging from plant-based burgers to classic American milkshakes, and integrates digital ordering via the Tesla app or table-side kiosks. Customers can choose to dine in the restaurant, watch from their vehicles at one of the drive-in theater spots, or order to-go while charging.
The grand opening drew large crowds and instantly trended across social media platforms, with fans, tech enthusiasts, and urban development analysts praising Tesla’s fusion of mobility, entertainment, and eco-conscious dining.
Critics have hailed the diner as a potential blueprint for the future of roadside and urban dining, especially as EV infrastructure expands globally. Hospitality experts believe the success of Tesla’s model may prompt automakers and city planners to rethink how lifestyle services integrate with electric mobility hubs.
While Tesla has not confirmed additional locations yet, company insiders suggest plans are underway to roll out similar diner-charging hybrids in major cities across the United States and Europe.
As Tesla continues to reshape everyday experiences through innovation, the Hollywood diner marks another chapter in its ambitious evolution from a car company into a tech-lifestyle ecosystem — one burger, and one kilowatt at a time.
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