Tesla’s Retro Diner Opens in Los Angeles with Burgers, Big Screens and Angry Neighbors
Main Idea
Tesla has opened a 24/7 diner and Supercharger hub in Hollywood, featuring Tesla-branded food, merchandise, and an Optimus robot, though kitchen operations remain human-led.
Key Points
1. The Tesla Diner & Supercharger in Hollywood is open 24/7 and includes two large LED screens playing curated movie and TV clips.
2. The diner features an Optimus robot serving popcorn, but kitchen operations are managed by humans under chef Eric Greenspan.
3. The menu includes Americana-style dishes like the 'Tesla Burger' and biscuits and gravy, alongside Tesla-branded merchandise.
4. Reactions to the diner were mixed, with some praising the food but noting high prices, while others criticized it as gentrification.
5. The location has caused traffic issues due to rubbernecking, and nearby residents have complained about the large LED screens blocking views.
Description
Visitors waited hours to try the 250-seat venue, where movies play during charge times and Musk’s humanoid robot hands out popcorn.
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