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How much does a hot dog cost at Tesla’s new drive-in diner?

Answer: $13.

The Tesla logo on a sign outside a building.
Tesla opened its first drive-in diner at 7001 West Santa Monica Blvd. in Hollywood, Calif., this week, and it appears the actual food doesn’t come cheap. The retro-inspired venue features an array of your typical diner food at premium prices. A hot dog is $13, while fried chicken and waffles are $13.50. And since it’s open 24/7, there are also breakfast options like $11 breakfast tacos and an egg sandwich for $12.

Patrons can choose to eat in the diner or have their meal in their vehicle. There are two 66-foot LED megascreens for entertainment while you eat. There are also 80 V4 Supercharger stalls, “making it the largest urban Supercharging station in the world” per the website. The chargers are not exclusive to Tesla vehicles — any NACS-compatible EV can plug in.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk noted in a post on X that more diners may be coming in the future if this first location proves to be a success.