Tesla continues to make progress on its unique diner, drive-in theater, and Supercharger location in Los Angeles, and while the site’s building and main parking lot appear to be nearing completion, the adjacent lot suggests that it still may be several weeks before the charger is opened.
As seen in a post on X from user AL Set over the weekend, Tesla’s LA diner is getting fairly close to being finished in the main parking lot area. Over the last several weeks, Tesla has been making a lot of interior progress on the diner building, along with unveiling the V4 Superchargers the company has been installing over the past few months.
While Tesla first began installing charging posts in the main diner building lot in late September, the stalls have been covered by cardboard up until recently. Although the main parking lot is looking nearly complete, the adjacent lot is now getting even more V4 Supercharger stalls, though it still needs to be graded and paved.
You can see the latest photos of the Tesla diner below, taken on Saturday, along with a video from 247Tesla shot a little over a month ago.
Credit: AlSet51241438 | X Credit: AlSet51241438 | X Credit: AlSet51241438 | X


Tesla’s progress on the LA Diner: 2023 to now
To be sure, Tesla could theoretically open to diner prior to the adjacent lot being completed, though it’s not clear whether or not the company plans to do so. In any case, we’re likely to see the Tesla diner open in the coming months, though the company hasn’t yet set an opening date for the Supercharger at this point.
Tesla first broke ground on the LA diner, drive-in, and Supercharger in September 2023, and it has steadily been making progress on construction since then. The company gained an initial wave of approvals for the diner site in 2022, after the idea for the project was first mused about by CEO Elon Musk in 2018, as posted on what was then Twitter.
“Gonna put an old school drive-in, roller skates & rock restaurant at one of the new Tesla Supercharger locations in LA,” Musk wrote.
The CEO also said it would have “an outdoor screen that plays a highlight reel of the best scenes in movie history,” along with plans to have the food menu “pop up as soon as you put the car into park.”
Located at 7001 Santa Monica Blvd., the site got its first frame for the screen on the Northern side of the main lot in March, with the actual LED panel being installed in November. Since then, Tesla has managed to install the LED screen for the second frame, with the past couple of months being heavily focused on the diner building’s interior.
Tesla’s LA diner, drive-in, and Supercharger in July 2024:
Credit: 247Tesla | YouTube
Tesla’s LA diner, drive-in, and Supercharger in January 2024:
Credit: Fox 11 Los Angeles
Tesla’s LA diner, drive-in, and Supercharger in November 2023:
Credit: Ed Howard | X
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