Summary
- Tesla launched the Tesla Diner in Hollywood: a 24/7 Supercharging station, diner and drive-in
- It features 80 V4 Supercharger stalls, solar canopies, and two 20-meter megascreens
- Orders can be placed via Tesla vehicle touchscreen
Tesla has officially opened its first-ever diner and drive-in experience in West Hollywood, offering a unique blend of charging infrastructure, entertainment and dining under one retro-futuristic roof. Located along the historic Route 66, the Tesla Diner boasts a sleek two-story structure with over 250 seats and 80 V4 Supercharger stalls, making it the largest urban Supercharging station in the world.
Designed by Stantec, the 9,300-square-foot structure embodies a retro yet futuristic aesthetic. The building’s design draws inspiration from mid-century Americana, with curved metallic surfaces, neon accents and expansive glass panels that evoke a stylized vision of the future. Inside, the diner operates 24/7 and includes a rooftop “Skypad” terrace that overlooks the city and two massive 20-meter LED megascreens. Guests can dine indoors or order directly from their Tesla vehicle’s touchscreen, with food delivered to the driver’s side window. The menu, curated by chef Eric Greenspan, offers classic diner fare with a Tesla twist — smash burgers, hot dogs, chicken and waffles, as well as hand-spun milkshakes, are all served in Cybertruck-inspired packaging.
Beyond food and charging, the Tesla Diner also offers exclusive merchandise, including a Tesla Bot action figure, diner-themed apparel and branded sweets. Solar canopies shade the west charging lot, contributing to an estimated annual reduction of 12 million kilograms of CO₂ emissions. With its layered functionality and bold design, the Tesla Diner reimagines the roadside pit stop as a destination for both EV drivers and curious visitors alike.
Tesla Diner
7001 Santa Monica Blvd,
West Hollywood, CA 90038, USA
Tesla Diner & Supercharger in Hollywood, LA
Open 24/7, starting now pic.twitter.com/nISRNoV89Y
— Tesla (@Tesla) July 21, 2025
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