
Tesla officially opened its long-awaited retro-themed diner and Supercharger station in Hollywood on July 21, 2025.
Located on Santa Monica Boulevard, the venue blends nostalgic Americana with modern tech, offering food, entertainment, and fast EV charging under one roof.
The two-story, 9,300-square-foot structure features 80 V4 Supercharger stalls and a 24/7 diner.
Styled with a 1950s drive-in aesthetic, the building includes neon lighting, chrome details, and space-age curves.
The rooftop hosts two 45-foot LED screens that stream classic and family-friendly films to parked Teslas. Audio is transmitted directly through car speakers using geofencing technology.
Inside, the diner serves classic American fare, burgers, wings, shakes, hot dogs, and a standout tuna melt.
Meals are presented in Tesla-branded packaging, with some food containers shaped like miniature Cybertrucks.
Guests can order via touchscreen kiosks or through Tesla vehicle dashboards synced to the venue.
The launch drew long lines of fans and EV drivers. Many waited for hours, with doors opening precisely at 4:20 pm, a timing nod often associated with Elon Musk.
The event also featured servers on roller skates and the debut of Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robots delivering snacks like popcorn.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk described the diner as “one of the coolest spots in L.A.” and hinted at future expansions across other Tesla Supercharger locations.
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