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Tesla moves forward with restaurant plans

Tesla moves forward with restaurant plans

Electric cars, space exploration, and now burgers. Elon Musk’s latest venture is a little more down to earth than what we’ve come to expect from the billionaire entrepreneur.

The Tesla founder expressed his plans on Twitter back in 2018 for an “old school drive-in, roller skates and rock restaurant at one of the new Tesla Supercharger locations in LA”.

Now the idea is a step closer to reality after Tesla submitted documents to the City of Los Angeles for a diner that would be open 24 hours a day at 7001 West Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood.

The 864-square-metre space includes plans for a drive-in movie theatre and a 28-stall supercharging station, Bloomberg reported.

There will be a two-storey diner with more than 200 seats, indoors and outside, with views of two tall movie screens.

Last June, Tesla filed an application for three new trademarks with the US Patent and Trademark Office, with the intention of using its T logo design and two other versions of the Tesla stylised logo in the food industry.

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These trademarks would cover “restaurant services, pop-up restaurant services, self-service restaurant services, take-out restaurant services”, Tesla said in the application.

The original location of the Tesla restaurant was reported to be in Santa Monica, although that supercharger location opened in February without any branded eating options.

Tesla has not commented further on the restaurant plans, although Mr Musk did add weight to his plans in February when on Twitter he again mentioned a “futuristic diner / drive-in theatre” concept.

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