Elon Musk is reportedly planning to open a 24-hour Tesla Diner in Hollywood. This includes a drive-in theater charge station. The left is making a meltdown accordingly, including turning anger into the owners of prominent restaurants who said Musk's plans were “exciting.”
The facility is intended to be a place where Tesla drivers can engage in leisure activities while stopping charging their electric vehicles. Report ABC 7 News. Musk is moving forward with his plans even as Tesla's facilities become targets of massive protests and domestic terrorist attacks.
Although the official opening date has not been announced, Musk is reportedly looking to recruit famous chefs to serve food at the 24-hour Tesla Diner. Anyone who dared to support the leftist rage over the mask and his latest ideas was quick.
For example, Walter Manske, who owns the famous Los Angeles restaurant Repbrick along with his wife Margarita, faces backlash after expressing Margarita's apparent support for SpaceX CEO's efforts. Report By Los Angeles Times.
Manzke was recently quoted New York Times article He responds to the Tesla Café plan for masks and says, “It sounds exciting.”
The restaurant owner also suggested that his wife is a Musk fan, adding, “The other day she said she wanted to buy a Tesla, so we can tell you what side she is on.”
Manzuke's remarks sparked rage among several republic patrons who appear to have strong negative opinions about masks, in the wake of his support for President Donald Trump and his work being tasked with leading the current administration's government efficiency (DOGE) to eradicate unnecessary government spending.
The restaurant's social media operator also joined Republique's Instagram account and issued a statement that violated the owner's implicit political support.
“At Republique, we believe in focusing on what we do our best. We create exceptional food and a cozy experience for all our guests,” wrote an employee at the French Bistro. “Regarding recent New York Times I would like to clarify that the article, the quote that you might buy Tesla is not a political statement, but rather an exploration of electric vehicle options. ”
“We value innovation and sustainability and respect all perspectives,” the statement continued, “Republic has not taken a political stance. We are here to create space for everyone, regardless of their background or beliefs.”
However, the post was deleted immediately. Los Angeles Times It's attracting attention.
The outlet also pointed out that Republique is the foundation of the Los Angeles dining scene, frequently tops the “best of” list and has often been ranked in the top 10 on the city's “101 Best Restaurants” list since it opened in 2014.
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.





