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NDTV
a day ago
- Automotive
- NDTV
Tesla Diner Menu Revealed: Check Full List Of Food Items And Prices
Elon Musk's Tesla Diner opened in Hollywood, California, on Monday amid much fanfare. The two-storey space is described as a retro-futuristic diner and a drive-in charging experience rolled into one. The establishment not only has charging stations for cars but also Optimus humanoids serving food and giant screens for people to watch movies. The highlight of the diner is its food, with the company stating that the ingredients are organic and sourced locally. "The overwhelming majority of the ingredients sourced for the Tesla Diner are rooted in responsibly sourced, sustainable local products available within a full charge of a Tesla," the company wrote in a statement. One of the most impressive parts of Tesla's Diner is the ingredients that they have sourced. This isn't like any other fast food place. Tesla has sourced sustainable, organic ingredients that are actually good for you. Below is a list of where Tesla gets their ingredients… — Nic Cruz Patane (@niccruzpatane) July 22, 2025 Apart from the quality of ingredients, the price of food items and beverages also appears to have attracted significant interest from potential customers. Here are some of the food items at Tesla Diner and their prices: Burgers and Sandwiches Breakfast Kid's Menu Sides Coffee Drinks Beverages Desserts Tesla Burger ($13.5) Egg Sandwich ($12) House Baked Cinnamon Roll ($7) Epic Bacon ($12) Drip Coffee ($4) Iced Nitro Matcha ($6.5) Chocolate Chip Cookie ($5) Hot Dog ($13) Greek Yogurt Parfait ($9) Kids Burger ($13) Wagyu Beef Chill Cup ($8) Nitro Cold Brew ($4.5) Fountain Drinks ($4) Creamsicle ($8) Diner Club ($15) Breakfast Tacos ($11) Kids Chicken Tenders Combo ($13) Fries ($4) Espresso ($4) Iced Tea ($4) Slice of Apple Pie a la Mode ($12) Also Read | Bryan Johnson Planning To Sell His Anti-Ageing Company: "It's Pain-In-The-A**" Visitors arriving in a Tesla can order food directly from their car screens. The audio from the 45-foot movie screens also syncs with Tesla's in-car sound systems. 'If our retro-futuristic diner turns out well, which I think it will, @Tesla will establish these in major cities around the world, as well as Supercharger sites on long distance routes,' Mr Musk wrote on X (formerly Twitter). If our retro-futuristic diner turns out well, which I think it will, @Tesla will establish these in major cities around the world, as well as at Supercharger sites on long distance routes. An island of good food, good vibes & entertainment, all while Supercharging! — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 21, 2025 He later replied to a user requesting a location in Starbase, Texas, which is home to Musk's SpaceX, saying 'Ok.'


Boston Globe
2 days ago
- Politics
- Boston Globe
Judge could dismiss charges against more than 100 defendants without lawyers amid work stoppage
Advertisement However on Monday, the committee filed an emergency petition asking the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court to order Juvenile Court judges in six counties to follow similar protocols and dismiss charges against juveniles who have gone too long without legal representation. There 'is an ongoing systemic violation of indigent [youths'] constitutional rights to effective assistance of counsel due to CPCS's incapacity to provide such assistance through its staff attorneys,' or through court-appointed bar advocates, the lawyers for the committee wrote. Attorney Shira Diner, former president of the Massachusetts Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, said the push to dismiss cases against juveniles and adults 'shows just how deep and severe this crisis is.' Advertisement At the heart of this crisis is the work stoppage 'We're going to have cases closed without resolution. I would urge everybody who cares about public safety to be in support of our bar advocates and help them get back to work,' Diner said. Governor Maura Healey told reporters last week that she would 'do everything I can to advocate for a swift resolution' to the work stoppage. She said bar advocates 'deserve to be paid a fair wage' and 'it's not a good situation where people don't have representation and are being released.' Last month, legislative leaders sliced a measure from their $61 billion budget plan that would have raised the pay for some, but not all, of the state's court-appointed attorneys. At the time, Senate President Karen E. Spilka said 'hard decisions had to be made,' but she looked forward to talking to bar advocates directly 'to hear what their issues are.' On Monday, James Borghesani, a spokesperson for Suffolk District Attorney Kevin R. Hayden, said in a statement that prosecutors 'have done their utmost to oppose the release of serious offenders' since the work stoppage began. The 45-day mark, which triggers the court-ordered protocols requiring hearings, 'represents a significant escalation in the threat to public safety, with cases involving serious assaults, domestic violence and other high-level offenses up for potential dismissal,' Borghesani said. 'The danger is only going to expand and compound as the stoppage drags on and additional defendants are released.' Advertisement On July 3, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Justice Dalila Argaez Wendlandt had ordered Suffolk and Middlesex counties to follow what is known as the Lavallee Protocols in response to an earlier emergency petition filed by the public counsel committee. The agency represents about 20 percent of the state's indigent defendants and relies on some 2,500 bar advocates to take on remaining cases. Under the protocols, if defendants who can't afford to hire their own lawyers aren't appointed one as required by state law, then a judge should consider releasing them. State law generally requires defendants be provided a lawyer within an appropriate time. The courts have established that time to be seven days for those in custody and 45 days for anyone charged with a crime. In its latest emergency petition Monday, the public counsel committee said protocols should be expanded to include juveniles because the work stoppage was having a severe impact on them as well. As of Friday, there were 101 unrepresented children charged with crimes in the juvenile courts in Essex, Franklin, Hampden, Middlesex, Norfolk and Suffolk counties, according to the petition. One juvenile was being held in custody in Suffolk County while the charges are pending, and the rest were released. 'As in District Court, there is a chronic shortage of private counsel in juvenile courts across the Commonwealth which has been exacerbated by the work stoppage,' the petition says. 'Without a specific end date to the work stoppage combined with the ongoing counsel shortages in Juvenile Court, increasing numbers of children will face criminal charges and detention unrepresented.' Advertisement The petition says youths are afforded even more rights and privileges under the law than adults, including 'the opportunity to consult with an interested adult prior to any police interrogation,' making it critical that they immediately be appointed a lawyer once they are charged with a crime. Youths can also request that their cases be dismissed prior to arraignment, requiring a lawyer be retained before then. As such, the petition said requirements under the protocols should be even more stringent for juveniles than adults when it comes to lawyers. Youths may not be held for more than three days without counsel, the petition says, and charges should be dismissed if a lawyer does not file an appearance on behalf of a youth within 15 days of the youth's initial appearance in court. Also, according to the petition, no child may be placed in a diversion program prior to arraignment without consulting a lawyer about waiving their constitutional rights, which is required before entering such a program. The SJC has yet to rule on the petition. Shelley Murphy can be reached at


Time of India
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Time of India
Tesla Diner opens in LA: Elon Musk says more planned in major cities around the world
Elon Musk 's electric vehicle company Tesla recently opened a retro-futuristic diner in Los Angeles, California. The new outlet, located on Santa Monica Boulevard, combines old-school American diner aesthetics with Tesla's high-tech features. Earlier this month, Musk shared an X (formerly Twitter) post where he wrote: '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!'. In a latest, the tech billionaire hinted at global expansion of the outlet. Elon Musk shared a video of the diner on X. Reposting the video, he said 'If our retro-futuristic diner turns out well, which I think it will, @Tesla will establish these in major cities around the world, as well as at Supercharger sites on long distance routes. An island of good food, good vibes & entertainment, all while Supercharging!' Tesla Diner idea dates back to 2018 Elon Musk first announced plans for such a diner back in 2018. At the time, he posted: 'Gonna put an old school drive-in, roller skates and rock restaurant at one of the new Tesla Supercharger locations in LA.' Construction for the LA diner reportedly began in late 2023. The Tesla Diner reportedly offers classic comfort food such as burgers, hot dogs, wings, and hand-spun milkshakes—served in boxes designed to look like the Cybertruck, the company's all-electric pickup. The location also includes a full drive-in movie experience with 45-foot outdoor screens. Visitors can listen to the movie audio through their Tesla car's built-in sound system. Customers driving Tesla vehicles can order food directly through their in-car screens while their cars are being charged. The new diner features 80 Superchargers, allowing EV users to charge their cars while enjoying food and entertainment . Tesla robot Optimus spotted serving popcorn at Diner Inside the diner, Tesla's humanoid robot Optimus was seen serving popcorn, as shared in a video by content creator Jacklyn Dallas. Dallas, who reports regularly on technology updates, called the place a 'paradise for tech lovers.' The two-storey building includes a rooftop seating area and aims to provide a blend of food, entertainment, and convenience in a single stop.


BBC News
15-07-2025
- Health
- BBC News
Jersey mental health service users asked to share views
People who use Jersey's mental health services have been asked to help shape a five-year government said it was developing a new strategy for the island's services and wanted to hear users' views.A drop-in event is being held by the government's mental health team from 10:00 BST to 14:00 on Saturday at The Diner on New St James Place in St Helier to give people the chance to speak about their experiences.A government spokesperson said feedback from the session would be used as part of the new mental health strategy which was due to be published in 2026.


Axios
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
Cowboy Carter is coming to D.C. — here's your Beyoncé party plan
Beyoncé is bringing her Cowboy Carter tour to Washington starting Friday — but even if you don't attend IRL, there are plenty of ways to hang with the BeyHive this weekend. Why it matters: It's a long weekend — pack in as much Bey as possible. Here are some Beyoncé-inspired events to check out: 🎤 BeyHive Karaoke: Head to Ivy City Smokehouse on Thursday for live karaoke accompanied by some of the musicians who've been touring with Queen B herself. (9pm-2am; $36) 🍽️ Beyoncé Brunch: Her Diner in Adams Morgan will host a Bey-themed brunch on Friday with booze and tunes. (11am-4pm) 🪩 Night of 1,000 Beyoncés: U Street's Bunker will blast ballads spanning Beyoncé's career on Friday, interspersed with drag performances. (10pm-4am; free before 11pm; tickets $6-$10) 🧘 Cowboy Carter Yogalates: The Eaton will host a combo yoga-pilates session Saturday inspired by the Beyoncé album. (10:30-11:45am; $28) 🕺 Les Twins Pop-Up Workshop: The French hip-hop dance duo that often tours with Queen B will teach you all their moves during this Saturday workshop at the Edgewood Arts Center. (6-9pm; $50-$60) 🤠 Hive Hoedown: Swing by the Howard Theatre on Sunday for live music, Beyoncé bingo, line dancing, DJs and a contest to see who's rocking the best 'fit. (4-8pm; $33-$55) If you do go: There are still tickets available to both shows on Friday and Monday.