Elon Musk announces global store openings! Tesla's "retro-futuristic" charging restaurant officially welcomes guests in Hollywood

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2025.07.22 06:29
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Tesla's restaurant and car cinema officially opened on October 7 in Hollywood, California, combining retro and futuristic technology, offering charging services and American cuisine. The restaurant features Tesla merchandise, Optimus robots, and giant LED screens, attracting a wide range of consumers. Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed that if operations go well, this model will be promoted globally

According to Zhitong Finance APP, on Monday (October 7), Tesla (TSLA.US) officially opened its restaurant and drive-in theater (Tesla Diner & Drive-In) in Hollywood, California. This innovative facility cleverly combines retro nostalgia with future technology and integrates the Tesla Supercharger network, attracting widespread attention since its planning stage.

It is reported that this unique restaurant not only provides charging services for Tesla owners but also serves classic American dishes such as hamburgers and hot dogs. Reports indicate that the interior is filled with brand elements: Tesla merchandise, the Optimus humanoid robot, and two 45-foot giant LED movie screens, clearly aimed at attracting a broader consumer base.

The restaurant is equipped with 80 V4 Supercharger stations, and its unique drive-in theater can synchronize movie playback through the car's audio system. While it is still too early to determine whether it will become a Hollywood landmark, the long lines that appeared on the morning of its opening day suggest that it will continue to generate excitement in the short term.

Notably, before the official opening, Tesla CEO Elon Musk had already revealed global expansion plans through the social platform X: "If this retro-futuristic themed restaurant operates well (I am confident about this), Tesla will promote this model at Supercharger stations in major cities and along long-distance routes worldwide."