
Bamboo Charlies, a new restaurant concept, is lining up for 4930 Floramar Terrace in New Port Richey after plan-review paperwork surfaced with the name attached to the address. The spot sits alongside a Citgo station and fits into a cluster of neighborhood eateries just off US‑19.
Plans Filed And A Tight-Lipped Owner
Plan-review documents submitted under a company called Floramar 1 LLC list "Bamboo Charlies" at the 4930 Floramar Terrace location, according to filings reviewed by What Now.
Co-owner John Molder is not ready to spill details just yet. In an interview with What Now, he said it is still "too soon to comment" but added that "we're beginning to get some things submitted." In other words, the paperwork is moving, even if the menu talk is not.
The Company Behind The Filing
Business records indicate that Floramar 1 LLC was formed earlier this year and is tied directly to the New Port Richey site. Bisprofiles lists Matt Geiger, John Molder and Emmanuel Rigas as managers and gives 4930 Floramar Terrace as the company's principal address.
Neighborhood Context And What Comes Next
The future Bamboo Charlies spot sits in familiar dining territory: What Now notes that the Floramar Terrace address is near an IHOP and Seafire Grill, adding one more food option to a stretch that locals already know well.
Details on what Bamboo Charlies will actually serve, how the concept will look and when it might open are expected to surface in the coming weeks as the owners keep working through the review process.
Public business listings show other tenants in the immediate mix, including wine shop Grape Expectations and the Citgo station at 4930 Floramar Terrace, part of the everyday backdrop for whatever Bamboo Charlies ultimately becomes.









