Tesla is popular for its role in the spread of electric vehicles (EVs) and EVs. It is also well known for its energy storage solutions and technology products. Tesla’s impact has expanded beyond EVs, affecting the automotive industry as a whole, driving advances in battery technology and sustainable energy. Recently, Tesla officially opened Supercharger Diner in Los Angeles after seven years of construction. There is a lot of excitement surrounding Tesla’s new diners, and according to some reports, people want to experience a unique combination of retro-futist diners, supercharger stations and drive-in cinemas.
The opening of this new diner has attracted a lot of attention as people arrive early, as they are one of the first visitors, even CyberTruck. Tesla advances a new concept of combining classic dinner dishes with retro-futuristic designs, including a drive-in movie experience synchronized with the Tesla Car Audio System. This article will further explain Tesla’s new ventures, its menu, pricing, features and more. So, continue reading.
For Tesla Supercharger, open a brand new diner
Tesla Diner is all about Superchargers Station, Diner and Drive-In Theater in West Hollywood, California. People seem to be exaggerated about this unique and new concept of blending the classic diner experience with the influence of retro futistic designs and the supercharged station. Tesla is focused on providing the convenience of charging. The 80 Supercharger Stall is said to provide a place for Tesla owners to charge their vehicles while enjoying food and entertainment. There are 80 supercharger lots with two movie screens and 24*7 diners offering a variety of locally produced foods.
The move by Tesla is considered iconic as it focuses on improving the charging experience for electric vehicle owners. It offers a convenient and fun way to spend time combining charging, food, entertainment and charging facilities. The biggest part of all of that is that it is not exclusive to Tesla owners, and anyone can stop by to experience the diner and cinema. In 2018, Elon Musk said he was planning to build a full-fledged 50’s ERA diner that would serve as a drive-in cinema. To be precise, seven years later, the plan officially came to fruition. This unique idea has generated a lot of hype and has been waiting for the site to open for 13 hours.
Tesla Supercharger Diner Menu


Hamburgers and sandwiches
Tesla Burger: $13.5
- 1/3 pounds of Prime Blunt Beef, new school American cheese, lettuce, caramelized onions, pickles and electric sauce for Martin’s potato trolls.
Hot Dog: $13
- An all-beef snap aurazzo hot dog with pickled mustard and onion enjoying Martin’s potato rolls. Serve with fries.
Diner Club Sandwiches: $13
- Toasted Tartine Buttermilk Bread with Roasted Turkey, Epio Bacon, Blister Cherry Tomato, Lettuce, Avocado and Maple Black Pepper Mayonnaise.
Tuna Melt: $14
- A wild-grown albacoa tuna salad served with grilled tartin buttermilk bread from the new school.
Fried Chicken & Waffles: $15
- Organic free range chicken with classic or spicy pickles between maple black pepper mayonnaise and two buttermilk waffles.
Grilled Cheese: $9
- American cheese from a new school of grilled tarchin buttermilk bread.
All day breakfast
Egg sandwich: $12
- Two organic free range scrambled eggs on Martin’s potato trout with spectacular bacon, new school American cheese, baby cocola and electric sauce.
Greek Yogurt Perfect: $9
- Strauss Creamery Organic Greek Yogurt, roasted strawberries, organic gluten-free granola, local honey.
Breakfast Tacos: $9
- Organic free range scrambled eggs, beef chorizo, crunchy potatoes and new school American cheese sauce folded inside two Tehachapi Grain Project organic flour tortillas. Add a side of the avocado crema.
Homemade Cinnamon Roll: $7
- Warm, frosted cinnamon rolls are rolled with flake-like salt
side
Fried tallow fries: $4
Hash Brown bite: $8
- Choose soaking for shit potatoes caught in crispy tallow.
Wagyu beef chili cup: $8
- RC Probison is a wagu beef chili with diced white onions and a new school American cheese sauce.
Buttermilk waffles: $5
- Served with powdered sugar with real maple syrup.
Market Salad: $10
- Market kale and arugula, blistering cherry tomatoes, radish, celery, finely carrots, avocado, salted pepitas, toasted bread crumbs.
- Serve with a daily lunch.
Magnificent Bacon:
- Choose the dip with four strips of $12 maple glass black pepper bacon.
kids menu
Kids Burger: $13
- Prime blunt beef with American cheese from the new school.
Grilled Cheese for Kids: $13
- American cheese from a new school of grilled tarchin buttermilk bread. There are no crusts.
Chicken Bid: $13
- Made with organic free microwave chicken.
Dessert
Soft serve: $6
- Chocolate, vanilla, or swirls.
Fashionable Pie Slice: $12
- Warm slices of Winston’s Apple or Pecan Pie (GF) add a Valley Ford Creamy Soft Save Ala Mode.
Chocolate Chip Cookies: $5
- Warm chocolate chip cookies and flake sea salt.
drink
- Cane Sugar Soda: $4 each: Cola, Diet Cola, Lemon Lime, Root Beer, Orange, Black Cherry, or Cream.
- Milkshake $8
- Lemonade: $4
- Organic Draft Kombucha: $8
- Drip Coffee: $4
- Nitro Cold Brew: $4.5
- Espresso (hot, iced, decaff): $4
- Cappuccino (Hot, Iced, Decaff): $5.5
- Latte (Hot, Iced, Decaff): $6
- Ice Nitro Matcha: $6.5
- Recharged soda
Details of Tesla Supercharger Diner Features
On that subject, Tesla Diner combines the aesthetics of American drive-in diners of the 1950s with Tesla-inspired super-decor. This creates a blend of nostalgia and innovation. The right place is at 7001 Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, about a 20-minute drive from Hollywood’s legendary Walk of Fame. Apparently, EV owners with compatible connectors can charge their vehicles while enjoying food and entertainment.
Tesla’s Supercharger Diner has two 45-foot LED screens for a drive-in movie experience, so you need to highlight the entertainment section. Audio and video are synced directly to the Tesla Car touchscreen, allowing users to enjoy entertainment seamlessly. What stands out in this new diner is that Tesla’s humanoid robot Optimus serves its customers. However, it remains unclear whether it will become a regular part of the service team. This move from Elon Musk is said to be an effort to make the charging experience more enjoyable, rather than a routine stop.