Tesla’s new Supercharger Diner in Los Angeles is now open to the public. This is the company’s first site that combines EV charging, food, and entertainment in one place.
This new diner stands near Santa Monica Boulevard. It’s open all day and night. Drivers can stop for food or use one of the 80 Supercharger stalls. Two large screens show movies while customers eat or sit in their cars. Any driver can use the diner, but Tesla owners get some extra features.
Tesla Diner & Supercharger in Hollywood, LA
— Tesla (@Tesla) July 21, 2025
Open 24/7, starting now pic.twitter.com/nISRNoV89Y
Franz von Holzhausen, Tesla’s Chief Designer, led the opening. Hundreds of people waited in line for hours before the launch.
We’re open! Come Eat, Charge, and Watch! pic.twitter.com/hcdXjvTO4U
— Franz von Holzhausen (@woodhaus2) July 21, 2025
Food, Drink, and Prices
The menu includes burgers, breakfast, fries, shakes, and soda. Most items are made using ingredients from local sources. Meals are priced between $4 and $15, depending on the order.
Main Menu
Burgers & Sandwiches
- Tesla Burger – $13.50
Add-ons: Bacon $3, Wagyu beef chili $3, Fried egg $2

- Hot Dog – $13
Add-ons: Cheese sauce $1, Wagyu beef chili $1 - Fried Chicken & Waffles – $15
Add-ons: Cheese sauce $1, Bacon $2, Fried egg $3 - Tuna Melt – $14
- Diner Club – $13
- Grilled Cheese – $9
Add-ons: Tomato $1, Avocado $1.50, Bacon $3
Breakfast (Available All Day)
- Breakfast Tacos – $9
Add: Bacon $1, Avocado $1.50 - Egg Sandwich – $12
Add: Avocado $1.50 - Avocado Toast – $11
- Biscuits & Red Gravy – $15
- Greek Yogurt Parfait – $9
- House-Baked Cinnamon Roll – $7
Sides and Salads
- French Fries (tallow-fried) – $4
Add-ons: Cheese sauce $1, Chili-cheese $3 - Hash Brown Bites – $8
- Buttermilk Waffle – $5
- Wagyu Beef Chili Cup – $8
- Market Salad – $10
Add-ons: Roast turkey $3, Fried chicken $3.50, Veggie patty $4.50, Tuna salad $5 - Epic Bacon (4 pieces) – $12
Kid’s Meals (Includes a Side)
- Chicken Tenders – $13
- Kid’s Burger – $13
- Kid’s Grilled Cheese – $13
Desserts
- Soft Serve (vanilla, chocolate, swirl) – $6
- Slice of Pie with Ice Cream (apple or pecan, gluten-free) – $12
- Chocolate Chip Cookie (warm) – $5
Drinks and Shakes
- Cane-Sugar Sodas (cola, diet, lemon-lime, root beer, orange, cherry, cream) – $4
- Lemonade – $4
- Milkshake (vanilla, chocolate, strawberry) – $8
Add: Make it a Pie Shake (with Apple or Pecan Pie) +$4 - Organic Kombucha (on tap) – $8
- Drip Coffee – $4
- Nitro Cold Brew – $4.50
- Espresso – $4
- Cappuccino – $5.50
- Latte – $6
- Iced Nitro Matcha – $6.50
Charged Sodas
These are custom soda-based drinks with toppings.
- Creamsicle – $7
Orange soda, cream soda, vanilla foam, boba - Shirley Temple – $7
Lemon-lime soda, grenadine, lime, cherries - Lime Rickey – $7
Lemon-lime soda with lime - Catawba Flip – $7
Grape soda, vanilla foam, nutmeg, grapes - Dirty Kombucha – $10
Citrus kombucha, vanilla foam, cherry, lime, orange
Tesla-Only Features
Tesla owners can place food orders from their cars. When parked near the movie screens, the video can stream directly to the in-car screen. Non-Tesla drivers can still use the diner and watch the outdoor display, but they don’t have access to in-car features.
Merchandise
Tesla is also selling custom gear at the diner. These include:
- Action figures based on Tesla Bot
- Retro diner-themed T-shirts
- Supercharged Gummies in three flavors: Dog Mode Chill, Mango Bolt, and CyberBerry
- Tesla Diner trucker hats
More Locations Are Coming
Elon Musk says this is the first of many. He wrote on social media:
“If this is successful, we will open more in major cities and along charging routes.”
Starbase, Texas is one of the next locations being considered. Other possible sites include Austin, New York City, Miami, Washington D.C., and Boston.
He added:
“We want these places to be islands of good food, good vibes & entertainment, all while Supercharging.”
This diner gives EV drivers something to do while they charge. It mixes food, media, and time-saving tools into one stop. People can sit, eat, relax, or watch a movie while their car charges. For Tesla, it’s one more way to attract new buyers and support current customers without selling cars.
The Los Angeles diner is now open to the public, and Tesla plans to track how it performs before building more.
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