“10 Modern Wedding Venues That Will Make Your Big Day Unforgettable.”
— Dwell Magazine
“Our style is a mix of flea market finds, items we’ve picked up while traveling and new items we find along the way. We love supporting small makers from around the U.S.”
— apartmenttherapy.com
“We built everything ourselves,” says Thomson, who is also the editor/creative director of the local alt-weekly triCityNews. “From a design perspective, I like the look of a worn-in space. Like an old pair of blue jeans, it has more soul.”
— Sprudge.com
“The New Jersey-based company, founded by artsy couple Jason Thomson and Sonia Jo, will set up 10 Lotus Belle tents, handcrafted in Australia, in a lush field close to a private lake and hiking trails in Hunter Mountain, Indian Head and Kaaterskill Wild Forest.”
— National Geographic
“High Voltage is the popular coffeeshop with two locations: one on the boardwalk and one near the train station. When the boardwalk is empty, the first is a great place to work or read with pure oceanside views.”
— Travel & Leisure
“We also have a location in Asbury Park, New Jersey, and we knew Nhi from the restaurant scene there,” explains Jason Thomson, who, with three partners, opened High Voltage in a former fish market on Main Street last December to offer beverages and Polish-inspired comfort food sourced from local ingredients.”
— Upstate House
“Exploring the eastern reaches of Sullivan County? Superb coffee drinks served in 100% compostable cups are just the beginning of your brunchy delights at High Voltage Cafe and Bar. There’s also craft beer and a creative array of sandwiches and salads.”
— Chronogram Magazine
“This breezy coffee shop with two outposts -along the boardwalk and downtown - pours local Maiden Coffee alongside a Baltic-inspired menu of pierogies and open-face smoked salmon sandwiches.”
— Food and Wine
“DIY down to the wood-grain counter, the café merges handcrafted cool with a high-octane food and drink program. You’ll know you found it when you spy the lightning-bolt neon sign. “It’s a communal space where you can chill, read a good magazine and stare at the ocean,” Thomson says.
— Edible New Jersey
“We’re trying to do something a little more upscale, but not pretentious,” says Thomson. The bohemian design motif uses antiques and products from the American Southwest and South America, with an emphasis on patterned textiles. The tent’s frazadas, or versatile rug-blankets, are made in Morocco.”
— NJ Monthly
“High Voltage’s owner, Jason Thomson, runs the Instagram account Asbury Back Then and shares the Springwood Avenue space with the Asbury Park staple Second Life Bikes, a nonprofit that helps children restore old bikes, which they then get to ride away in.”
— New York Times
“Our space features more plants than the local nursery, art curated by our local Parlor Gallery, and ocean views that will make you never want to leave our comfy window sofa,” says Jason Thomson, one of the cafe’s owners. “It’s really just the quintessential Asbury Park experience. A little bit of punk rock, lots of art, good vibes and kick ass coffee and food.”
— Domino
“You’ve hardly heard about Mountain Dale, a tiny hamlet in Upstate New York. Until very recently, it wasn’t much more than a few abandoned storefronts and old homes. Today though it’s in full swing to cultural growth through the help of local artists and culture makers.”
— Arthurious
“Beautifully designed interior at the new Catskill location of this popular Asbury Park coffee shop serving Polish American influenced food.”
— The Shopkeepers