From Hype to Ghost Town: Elon Musk's Tesla Diner Struggles After 6 Months
Elon Musk's Tesla Diner is being described as a ghost town just 6 months after opening. Read about the operational issues and neighbor protests.
The neon lights are flickering, but nobody's home. Elon Musk's highly anticipated Tesla Diner has reportedly turned into a ghost town less than 6 months after its rocky debut.
The Tesla Diner Ghost Town Reality
According to reports from Boing Boing, the futuristic Hollywood establishment is facing a severe identity crisis. What was supposed to be a revolution in the charging experience has instead become a source of local frustration. The diner opened amidst protests, only to slash its menu almost immediately and restrict its operating hours, leaving both tourists and locals confused.
Operational Woes and Neighbor Conflicts
It's not just the empty tables that are the problem. The Tesla Diner has reportedly angered its neighbors by blocking the views of a nearby apartment building. This friction, combined with the lack of foot traffic, has created a bizarre scene where the number of staff members frequently outweighs the number of paying customers.
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