Musk opens restaurant that looks like a spaceship: Robots serve popcorn here, 66 feet screen for movies; 80 superchargers for EVs
Elon Musk has opened a diner, i.e. restaurant, in Los Angeles. Food items like burgers, hot dogs are available in this futuristic diner. There are also 80 superchargers installed here for EV charging.
If someone comes in a Tesla car, he can order food from the car screen itself. Also, the audio of the 66 feet movie screens is synced with the sound system of Tesla’s car.
Optimus robot served popcorn at the launch event of the 1950 style diner. Here food is served in a Cybertruck-style box. Musk also had dinner here.
This diner is an experience that combines old-fashioned American diner culture with future technology. Musk shared the idea of this diner in 2018.
Tesla’s diner looks like a flying saucer
This diner looks like a flying saucer from outside. It has neon lights and a 66 feet LED screen. The diner has been designed by Tesla’s chief designer Franz von.
Engineering firm Stantec has helped in building it. The building is two-storeyed, with a restaurant of about 3,800 square feet below and a rooftop dining area of 5,500 square feet above.