Overview
- The two-story, Cybertruck-inspired diner features 80 Supercharger stalls and two 66-foot megascreens showing films and Tesla videos.
- Guests can order classic American comfort food through kiosks or in-car touchscreens, with Optimus robots and roller-skating staff delivering meals in Cybertruck-shaped boxes.
- Open 24/7, the venue also doubles as a Tesla merchandise store and cultural landmark on Santa Monica Boulevard.
- Early patrons have praised the vintage-futuristic design and menu, although some have questioned the relatively high prices.
- Musk has signaled that similar retro-futuristic charging diners could appear in major cities and along long-distance EV routes if the Hollywood model succeeds.