Tesla’s Supercharger Diner in Los Angeles is nearing its launch date, and key details about the establishment have been revealed. The diner, first conceptualized by CEO Elon Musk in 2018, is set to be a drive-in movie-style 1950s-inspired eatery with servers on roller skates, large movie screens, and a menu featuring classic treats from past decades.
After breaking ground in 2023, the Supercharger Diner has been in development for over two years, with recent drone footage indicating that the project is close to completion. Musk himself even mentioned dining at the establishment this week, praising the food and declaring it to be one of the coolest spots in LA.
While details about the menu remain undisclosed, Tesla has announced an important aspect of the diner – its operating hours. Images captured by Aaron Cash of ABetterTheater.com reveal that the diner will be open 24/7, catering to customers at all times of the day.
With the diner set to operate round the clock, it will likely function similarly to traditional diners that offer a wide range of menu options to suit diverse tastes. However, Tesla’s foray into food service could see a futuristic twist with the potential integration of Optimus, the company’s humanoid robot project. Optimus aims to automate menial tasks and could eventually take on roles within the Tesla Diner, potentially revolutionizing the way food service is conducted.
As Tesla continues to innovate and push boundaries, the Supercharger Diner represents a new frontier for the company. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting venture that promises to blend nostalgia with cutting-edge technology in the heart of Los Angeles.