
X reviews pour in for Tesla's retro-futuristic diner in Los Angeles
Inside the diner, Tesla's humanoid robot Optimus is seen serving popcorn, adding to the futuristic appeal. The space also boasts 80 Superchargers, making it a one-stop spot for dining, entertainment, and charging. On X, users shared their experiences and reviews. One post showed a Tesla car screen displaying the note: 'Gratuity: Tesla covers tipping for staff. Total Price: We're seeing high demand. You can complete your checkout at the diner once you are parked and charging.'"Best part about Tesla Diner," the user said as he shared the picture in a post on X.Another user praised the diner's commitment to sustainability as they shared a picture of their menu.'Tesla has sourced sustainable, organic ingredients that are actually good for you. Kudos to Tesla for this,' the user said.A particular user shared a nostalgic post. 'It's everything good about America's past wrapped into one facility from the future It's inspiring and nostalgic. Please build them in every city,' wrote the user, sharing photos of the diner's open-air seating.Another user shared an adorable video of their children getting popcorn from automated Optimus robots.My kids @Tesla_Optimus #TeslaDiner pic.twitter.com/Kt6t8gsHOL— Prime the pump (@whistingbhole) July 20, 2025"I drove 6 hrs to eat, charge, and chill at the Tesla Diner that just opened. My family is ecstatic right now," a user said.I drove 6 hrs to eat, charge, and chill at the Tesla Diner that just opened. My family is ecstatic right now. pic.twitter.com/IMExIEFtlH— Teslaconomics (@Teslaconomics) July 22, 2025Elon Musk himself visited the location on July 14 and posted on X, 'I just had dinner at the retro-futuristic @Tesla diner and Supercharger. Team did great work making it one of the coolest spots in LA!'However, not everyone is impressed. According to the Los Angeles Times, some locals have expressed dissatisfaction, with one protester stating, 'We will do everything in our power to get him to sell this place and get out of here.'Construction of the two-storey diner began in late 2023. The top level features an outdoor dining area, while the ground floor offers drive-in movie screenings, bringing Musk's 2018 vision of an 'old-school drive-in, roller skates and rock restaurant' to life.- EndsTrending Reel
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