Elon Musk’s dream since 2018 of a 50s-style drive-in restaurant, combining a movie screen, dining area, and Tesla’s Supercharger station is gradually becoming a reality.
The first facility in Hollywood has completed construction and is expected to open to the public soon. The restaurant operates 24/7, with 80 charging stations and serves dishes such as burgers, chicken wings, hotdogs, fries, and milkshakes.
Special feature: customers can order directly from the car via the Tesla app and receive sound from movies transmitted through their vehicle. Inside, there may also be Tesla Optimus robots to assist with service.
Musk once revealed that customers will be able to pay with Dogecoin.
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Tesla's drive-in restaurant is about to open: Will it accept Dogecoin?
Elon Musk’s dream since 2018 of a 50s-style drive-in restaurant, combining a movie screen, dining area, and Tesla’s Supercharger station is gradually becoming a reality.
The first facility in Hollywood has completed construction and is expected to open to the public soon. The restaurant operates 24/7, with 80 charging stations and serves dishes such as burgers, chicken wings, hotdogs, fries, and milkshakes.
Special feature: customers can order directly from the car via the Tesla app and receive sound from movies transmitted through their vehicle. Inside, there may also be Tesla Optimus robots to assist with service.
Musk once revealed that customers will be able to pay with Dogecoin.