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Explore Tesla's first-ever diner in this walk-through video

Explore Tesla's first-ever diner in this walk-through video

Digital Trends22-07-2025
Tesla has just thrown open the doors of its brand new diner in Hollywood, California, a place that Tesla chief Elon Musk promised will be 'an island of good food, good vibes and entertainment, all while Supercharging.'
As the restaurant and Supercharger facility welcomed its very first guests on Monday night, Tesla shared a video tour of the plush new diner on X. You can watch it below.
Tesla Diner & Supercharger in Hollywood, LA
Open 24/7, starting now pic.twitter.com/nISRNoV89Y — Tesla (@Tesla) July 21, 2025
The walk-through takes you around the stylish dining area and up to the rooftop where visitors can relax with a drink and even watch a film on one of the two large movie screens down in the parking lot.
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You'll also glimpse a Tesla bot — also known as Optimus — Tesla's humanoid robot. However, rather than working at the bar or serving drinks, it's been placed inside a display cabinet. Clearly it's not quite ready for showtime.
Before the opening, Musk shared a drone shot of the new diner. In an accompanying comment, he said that if this first Tesla Diner proves popular, the company will open more of them 'in major cities around the world as well as at Supercharger sites on long distance routes.'
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