Electric carmaker Tesla completed the construction of its highly anticipated diner, drive-in and Supercharger called the Tesla Hollywood Diner in Los Angeles, the company confirmed Monday on X.
The company's newest venture is a blend of 1950s drive-in nostalgia with cutting-edge technology, featuring 80 Supercharger stations where owners can recharge their vehicles while enjoying a meal or watching movies on two massive LED screens.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk visited the location last week, sharing his experience on X.
"I just had dinner at the retro-futuristic Tesla diner and Supercharger," Musk posted. "Team did great work making it one of the coolest spots in LA!"
MORE: Microsoft SharePoint under 'active exploitation,' Homeland Security's CISA saysLocated at 7001 West Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, the diner concept was first discussed by Musk in 2018. Tesla broke ground on the project in September 2023 after receiving several building permit approvals.
According to Tesla investor Sawyer Merritt, the facility features two 45-foot LED movie screens that sync audio directly to sound systems in Tesla vehicles. Merritt wrote on X the menu includes burgers, fries, chicken wings, hot dogs, hand-spun milkshakes and sandwiches.
Photos shared on X by user Brad Goldberg earlier this month showed multiple neon lights, indoor and outdoor seating areas and even an Optimus robot display.
The location appears to be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Staff on roller skates can be seen delivering food to customers' tables and vehicles, adding to the retro atmosphere.
Before its public opening, the diner held a soft launch with Los Angeles first responders and members of the Tesla Club Southern California, according to one social media post.
Tesla did not respond to ABC News' request for comment.