📰 Tesla’s Diner & Supercharger Drive-In: A Fusion of Retro and EV Innovation
🚀 A Vision Born in 2018 — Finally Realized
Elon Musk first teased a 1950s-themed drive-in diner with rollerskates, rock music, and Tesla Superchargers in 2018. Fast-forward to mid‑2025, and that concept is coming alive at 7001 West Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, on the iconic Route 66 route.
🏗️ Design & Structure
- A two-story, flying-saucer-shaped building designed by Stantec, evoking both retro Americana and futuristic aesthetics. The site previously housed a Shakey’s Pizza.
- Inside features include indoor and outdoor seating, a rooftop bar, and a full 24-hour dining hall.
⚡ Charging Meets Entertainment
- Equipped with 75–80 Tesla V4 Supercharger stalls, each rated up to 325 kW, almost the full fleet operational.
- Two 45-foot LED movie screens play 30-minute feature loops. Audio syncs directly into Tesla vehicles’ sound systems.
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🍔 The Dining Experience
- Classic diner fare: burgers, hot dogs, wings, fries, hand‑spun shakes, served in Cybertruck-shaped packaging.
- Customers can order food directly from their Tesla’s touchscreen, with food delivered to the car or via carhop service.
🤖 Futuristic Touches
- Tesla’s Optimus robot can be seen serving popcorn at the site. Staff roles include a “Diner Experience Specialist” tasked with managing AV systems, movies, and merchandise.
🗣️ Public Buzz & CEO Praise
- Elon Musk recently visited the diner and hailed it as “one of the coolest spots in LA.” His praise amplified anticipation across social media.
- Fans on X/Twitter highlighted the diner as “the future of high-tech leisure,” praising its sleek design and integrated entertainment/charging experience.
📊 Quick Snapshot
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Location | In Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA (Santa Monica Blvd) |
Architecture | 2-story flying saucer style, designed by Stantec |
Charging | 75–80 Tesla Superchargers (V4, ~325 kW each) |
Entertainment | 2 × 45-ft LED movie screens, audio sync with Tesla vehicles |
Food | Burgers, shakes, wings — delivered via Cybertruck boxes or carhop, not more |
Staff & Guests | Optimus robot, live staff in retro theme, merchandise shop |
Hours | 24/7 operation (movies 7 AM – 11 PM) |
Tesla Leadership | According to Elon Musk the diner “one and only coolest spots in LA.” |
🧭 Why It Matters
- A new retail category: Tesla may be launching a national “charge-and-dine” concept blending EV charging, food, and entertainment.
- Brand extension: Beyond automobiles, Tesla ventures into lifestyle and hospitality—reinforcing its positioning as an integrated tech brand.
- Cultural reboot: Nostalgic 1950s diner aesthetics meet modern tech, aiming to redefine EV charging downtime.
- Media magnet: The project blends innovation and controversy—Musk’s polarizing public profile is fueling both criticism and curiosity.
✍️ Wrap-Up
Tesla’s first Diner & Drive-In Supercharger hub in Hollywood is more than an aesthetic experiment—it’s a bold attempt to merge nostalgia with the electric future in a social hub. Ready for Tesla owners and casual visitors alike, it may redefine how EV owners recharge—literally and figuratively.
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