Musk Signals Wider Diner Expansion Ahead
On X, Musk reposted a clip from Tesla North America showing drivers ordering food from their cars while en route to the West Hollywood diner and wrote, “More Tesla Diners coming.”
The confirmation followed Musk’s reply on Wednesday, April 15, when he answered “Sure” to a post suggesting a Tesla Diner in Palo Alto. That appeared to revive an idea he floated in October 2025, when he said it “probably makes sense to open one near our Giga Texas HQ in Austin and engineering HQ in Palo Alto.”
West Hollywood Site Tests The Concept
The current Tesla Diner at 7001 Santa Monica Blvd. in West Hollywood has become the proving ground. Tesla says the site has more than 250 dining seats, a second-story rooftop “Skypad” with city views, two large movie screens and 80 V4 Supercharger stalls, which the company calls the largest urban Supercharging station in the world.
Simplified Menu Still Draws Heavy Demand
Price Action: TSLA closed 0.78% lower at $388.90 on Thursday, sliding another 0.19% in after-hours trading. It was down 11.22% year-to-date and up 61% over the year.
Benzinga’s Edge Stock Rankings indicate that TSLA maintains a stronger price trend over the short and long terms, a weaker trend in the medium term, and a poor value ranking.
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