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Tesla Diner Menu Revealed: Check Full List Of Food Items And Prices

Tesla Diner Menu Revealed: Check Full List Of Food Items And Prices

NDTV22-07-2025
Elon Musk's Tesla Diner opened in Hollywood, California, on Monday amid much fanfare. The two-storey space is described as a retro-futuristic diner and a drive-in charging experience rolled into one. The establishment not only has charging stations for cars but also Optimus humanoids serving food and giant screens for people to watch movies.
The highlight of the diner is its food, with the company stating that the ingredients are organic and sourced locally.
"The overwhelming majority of the ingredients sourced for the Tesla Diner are rooted in responsibly sourced, sustainable local products available within a full charge of a Tesla," the company wrote in a statement.
One of the most impressive parts of Tesla's Diner is the ingredients that they have sourced.
This isn't like any other fast food place. Tesla has sourced sustainable, organic ingredients that are actually good for you.
Below is a list of where Tesla gets their ingredients… pic.twitter.com/vH4FxjmLTL
— Nic Cruz Patane (@niccruzpatane) July 22, 2025
Apart from the quality of ingredients, the price of food items and beverages also appears to have attracted significant interest from potential customers.
Here are some of the food items at Tesla Diner and their prices:
Burgers and Sandwiches Breakfast Kid's Menu Sides Coffee Drinks Beverages Desserts
Tesla Burger ($13.5) Egg Sandwich ($12) House Baked Cinnamon Roll ($7) Epic Bacon ($12) Drip Coffee ($4) Iced Nitro Matcha ($6.5) Chocolate Chip Cookie ($5)
Hot Dog ($13) Greek Yogurt Parfait ($9) Kids Burger ($13) Wagyu Beef Chill Cup ($8) Nitro Cold Brew ($4.5) Fountain Drinks ($4) Creamsicle ($8)
Diner Club ($15) Breakfast Tacos ($11) Kids Chicken Tenders Combo ($13) Fries ($4) Espresso ($4) Iced Tea ($4) Slice of Apple Pie a la Mode ($12)
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Visitors arriving in a Tesla can order food directly from their car screens. The audio from the 45-foot movie screens also syncs with Tesla's in-car sound systems.
'If our retro-futuristic diner turns out well, which I think it will, @Tesla will establish these in major cities around the world, as well as Supercharger sites on long distance routes,' Mr Musk wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
If our retro-futuristic diner turns out well, which I think it will, @Tesla will establish these in major cities around the world, as well as at Supercharger sites on long distance routes.
An island of good food, good vibes & entertainment, all while Supercharging! https://t.co/zmbv6GfqKf
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 21, 2025
He later replied to a user requesting a location in Starbase, Texas, which is home to Musk's SpaceX, saying 'Ok.'
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