From flamethrowers to hot pants, Elon Musk has already released a range of weird and wacky products.
Now, the billionaire is taking on the likes of McDonald’s, Wendy’s, and IHOP, with his very first diner.
The Tesla Diner is described as a ‘retro-futuristic diner and drive-in charging experience.’
The diner itself has over 250 seats for dining, with dishes on offer ranging from $7 cinnamon rolls to $10 salads.
Alternatively, those hoping to relax for a few hours can enjoy a movie on either of the two 66ft LED megascreens outside the diner.
Incredible footage shared by one attendee on X even shows a Tesla Optimus robot serving up popcorn to diners.
‘Located in Hollywood, California, Tesla Diner is a Supercharging station, classic American diner and drive-in experience all wrapped up into one,’ Tesla explained.
‘With retro-futuristic design influences, this location offers Tesla and non-Tesla drivers alike with charging access along the historic Route 66 highway.’

The Tesla Diner is situated in Hollywood Los Angeles, and is described as a ‘retro-futuristic diner and drive-in charging experience’

The diner itself has over 250 seats for dining, with dishes on offer ranging from $7 cinnamon rolls to $10 salads

Kids can choose between a Grilled Cheese ($9), a Kids Burger ($13), or Chicken Tenders Combo ($13) – all of which are served in an adorable CyberTruck box
The Tesla Diner is located on Santa Monica Boulevard – one of the main roads running through West Hollywood.
Open 24/7, Musk hopes the diner will entice Tesla and non-Tesla drivers.
Outside, the diner has the largest urban Supercharging station in the world, featuring 80 V4 Supercharger stalls.
‘Solar canopies offer shade to the west charging lot, helping to reduce the site’s carbon emissions by about 26.6 million pounds of CO2 per year—making charging even more sustainable,’ Tesla explained.
Inside, the diner is split across two levels, with enough seats for over 250 diners.
The lower level features the main serving area, while the upper level, called the ‘Skypad’, allows diners to enjoy views of Los Angeles or watch movies on the megascreens.
‘Place your order in advance or when you arrive through your vehicle’s touchscreen or dine inside,’ Tesla added.
The menu is split into six sections – breakfast, burgers & sandwiches, kids’ menu, sides, desserts, and beverages.

Those hoping to relax for a few hours can enjoy a movie on either of the two 66ft LED megascreens outside the diner

Breakfast options include a $12 Egg Sandwich, $11 Breakfast Tacos, or $15 Biscuits and Red Gravy, while the Burgers & Sandwiches include a $13.50 Tesla Burger, a $14 Tuna Melt, and a $13 Hot Dog
Breakfast options include a $12 Egg Sandwich, $11 Breakfast Tacos, or $15 Biscuits and Red Gravy, while the Burgers & Sandwiches include a $13.50 Tesla Burger, a $14 Tuna Melt, and a $13 Hot Dog.
Kids can choose between a Grilled Cheese ($9), a Kids Burger ($13), or Chicken Tenders Combo ($13) – all of which are served in an adorable CyberTruck box.
If they’re not feeling hungry, visitors can also opt to watch a movie on one of two huge LED megascreens.
‘View from our Skypad or from your Tesla vehicle cabin using the Tesla Diner app. To find out what’s playing next, check your Tesla vehicle’s touchscreen,’ Tesla explained.
Finally, before they head off, visitors can visit the gift shop to purchase exclusive merchandise.
This includes a Tesla Bot action figure, a Hollywood Retro Diner T-shirt, Tesla gummy sweets, and a Tesla Diner trucker hat.
While the diner only opened its doors yesterday, it has already garnered huge attention across social media – with many users desperate to visit.
‘These need to be everywhere,’ one user tweeted, while another added: ‘This is the coolest place in LA ATM. Will definitely become a tourist attraction IMO.’

The diner has the largest urban Supercharging station in the world, featuring 80 V4 Supercharger stalls

While the diner only opened its doors yesterday, it has already garnered huge attention across social media – with many users desperate to visit

‘Place your order in advance or when you arrive through your vehicle’s touchscreen or dine inside,’ Tesla explained
However, not everyone is so enamored by Musk’s latest venture.
‘I feel sorry for those who live in the neighboring building and have had all possibility of seeing anything outside their homes blocked, so that now all that remains for them is to open a window and be confronted by the back of the giant screen you installed right in front of their faces,’ one user wrote.
Another added: ‘imagine living in one of those apartments facing it.’
And one vented: ‘Tried to go with the family. The absence of plant based options in a city like Los Angeles is crazy.
‘Even the avocado toast has eggs in the bread and the fries are cooked in beef. Had to pass unfortunately.’
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