Tesla’s first retro-themed diner in Los Angeles has dramatically reduced its menu weeks after opening.
Tesla Diner chef Eric Greenspan told Eater Los Angeles that the menu was “forever evolving,” and that the team scaled it down to improve efficiency amid “unprecedented demand.”
Newsweek contacted Tesla for comment via email on Friday outside regular working hours.
Why It Matters
The Tesla Diner opened in July and was widely viewed as a bold experiment in brand extension, combining EV charging with nostalgia-driven dining. The project attracted intense public interest, with TikTok and Instagram users flooding the location for content and cuisine alike. It also attracted protests from critics of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who has sparked numerous demonstrations over his association with the Trump administration…