惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

D
Docker
Simon Willison's Weblog
Simon Willison's Weblog
H
Help Net Security
F
Fortinet All Blogs
H
Heimdal Security Blog
S
Schneier on Security
L
LangChain Blog
博客园 - Franky
酷 壳 – CoolShell
酷 壳 – CoolShell
NISL@THU
NISL@THU
P
Palo Alto Networks Blog
J
Java Code Geeks
博客园 - 【当耐特】
The Last Watchdog
The Last Watchdog
W
WeLiveSecurity
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
V
Vulnerabilities – Threatpost
I
InfoQ
Recorded Future
Recorded Future
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知
C
CERT Recently Published Vulnerability Notes
T
Tenable Blog
腾讯CDC
C
Check Point Blog
量子位
M
MIT News - Artificial intelligence
GbyAI
GbyAI
罗磊的独立博客
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
B
Blog
小众软件
小众软件
cs.AI updates on arXiv.org
cs.AI updates on arXiv.org
奇客Solidot–传递最新科技情报
奇客Solidot–传递最新科技情报
C
CXSECURITY Database RSS Feed - CXSecurity.com
Stack Overflow Blog
Stack Overflow Blog
P
Proofpoint News Feed
P
Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Blog
V2EX - 技术
V2EX - 技术
T
Threatpost
Engineering at Meta
Engineering at Meta
Attack and Defense Labs
Attack and Defense Labs
T
Tailwind CSS Blog
S
Securelist
The Cloudflare Blog
博客园 - 叶小钗
L
LINUX DO - 最新话题
T
Troy Hunt's Blog
C
Cyber Attacks, Cyber Crime and Cyber Security
爱范儿
爱范儿

Forbes - Forbes Travel Guide

How GLP-1s Are Reshaping Luxury Hospitality The Ritz-Carlton Partners With Merit Beauty And Eberjey Pajamas Why Malta Is The Mediterranean’s Next Great Luxury Hot Spot, According To A Local Legend 9 Reasons Sky Tower At Solaire Is A Luxury Destination In Manila An Inside Look At The Newport Beach Stunner Becoming The World’s First St. Regis Estates How Jacquemus, Burberry And Goop Are Redefining Luxury Travel This Summer Forbes Travel Guide’s 7 Best Toronto Hotels How An NHL Star, A Grammy Winner, A Chef And A Winemaker Built A Wine Brand In A Group Chat How Princess Cruises’ New Star Princess Tames The Wilds Of Alaska This Boston Hotel Just Unveiled A New Presidential Suite—And A New French Riviera Hot Spot Is Next How Fiji Airways Wants You To Beat Jet Lag Before You Land Inside The Most Exclusive Food Festival In Los Cabos Inside The Renovation Of Tokyo’s Most Famous Hotel—And Yes, The ‘Lost In Translation’ Bar Is Untouched The 9 Best Marrakech Hotels Forbes Travel Guide’s Best Hotel Bars For 2026 Where To Dine Outdoors In Paris This Summer How To Spend Two Days In Porto The Top New Hotel Rooms In Las Vegas What Travelers Should Know About Infectious Disease Risk 5 Must-Try New York City Cocktails Where To Find Innovative Mocktails In Toronto 52 All-American Summer Getaways 7 Luxurious Places To Travel With Kids This Summer The Nobu Hotel Los Cabos Experience Is Worth Booking This Summer How To Spend Two Days In Seoul A Parisian Concierge Legend Finally Calls It An Evening A South Florida Icon Charts Its Next Era What You Should Know About Air New Zealand’s New Bunk Beds Is This Tokyo’s Buzziest Hotel Opening Of 2026? 5 Top New York City Spots For Outdoor Dining Why Fukuoka Is Japan’s Best-Kept Secret For Luxury Travelers New England’s 5 Best Ocean-View Resorts A Legendary French Winery Debuts An Underground Vault Inspired By Cathedrals This Los Cabos Hotel Has Baja’s Smallest And Most Exclusive Restaurant Downtown Miami Guide: Your Itinerary Starts At The Gale Hotel 5 Essential California Wineries For Chardonnay Lovers How To Summer In Cannes A Curated Guide To Utah’s Most Iconic Landscapes How Travelers Can Live Out Their Wildest Safari Dreams Your Atlanta Summer Guide First Look: Anantara To Open First U.S. Hotel In Miami The Perfect Culinary Road Trip Through Tennessee How To Shop Like A VIP Inside Paris’ Most Iconic Department Store 7 Sustainable Hotels To Celebrate This Earth Day 6 Winning Hotels For Boston Sports Fans Can AI Replace A Five-Star Concierge? Why Four Seasons Toronto Isn’t Worried Inside The Luxe Los Cabos Resort Starring In Jon Hamm’s ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ Your Complete Guide To The 2026 F1 Miami Grand Prix The 35 Best Macau Hotels Chef Kwame Onwuachi Shares A First Look At Maroon, His New Las Vegas Steakhouse This New San Antonio Hotel Features A Massive $2 Million Glowing Butterfly How To Play The World’s Most Exclusive Private Golf Courses Without A Membership The Whisky Lover’s Guide To Scotland 2026 FIFA World Cup: The Ultimate Travel Guide How To Spend Two Days In Silicon Valley Estes Park Cabin Guide: Elevated Stays In The Rockies Four Seasons Sets Sail With Its First Luxury Yacht How Rocco Forte Built A Luxury Hotel Empire Following A Brutal Takeover How Boston Is Celebrating America’s 250th Birthday 5 Romantic Getaways Around The World The Best Souvenirs To Buy In Barcelona The Stars Came Out At Forbes Travel Guide’s 2026 Summit How Premium Air Travel Is Evolving In 2026 And Beyond 3 Sublime Spots To Stay And Ski In Vermont Celebrating The 2026 Luxury Travel Stars The State Of Black Leadership In The Hotel Industry Why The Red Sea EDITION Was Just Voted The World’s Best New Hotel Opening The Secrets Behind The Americas’ Only Quadruple Five-Star Resort From Forest Onsens To Desert Falconry: 12 Hotels That Are Gateways To Culture Why The World’s First Five-Star Cruise Restaurant Is A Game Changer 4 New Five-Star Chefs Reveal Their Must-Try Dishes
Inside Netflix’s ‘Beef’ Season 2: The Real Country Clubs Behind The Drama
Dana Feldman · 2026-04-20 · via Forbes - Forbes Travel Guide
Netflix, Beef, Beef Season 2, Top California Country Clubs, Montecito Club, Spanish Hills Club, one-percenters, private jets, Billionaires, money

Amanda Rea, Mikaela Hoover, and Stevie Nelson in 'Beef' on Netflix.

PHOTO COURTESY OF NETFLIX

Bad behavior plays even better with a membership fee. Watch Netflix’s hit anthology series Beef to see for yourself. The cost of keeping up with the Joneses has never been higher.

In season two of Netflix’s hit anthology, creator Lee Sung Jin (aka Sonny Lee) trades road rage on the streets of Los Angeles for something far more refined: the manicured, moneyed world of an ultra-exclusive California country club.

To bring the fictional Monte Vista Point Country Club to life, Lee and his production team filmed at two real-life luxury enclaves in California: the elite Spanish Hills Club in Camarillo and the Montecito Club, a private golf and social club in Santa Barbara.

Carey Mulligan in 'Beef' on Netflix.

PHOTO COURTESY OF NETFLIX

In this world, bad blood pairs quite nicely with pristinely manicured fairways, five-star dining, luxurious pampering, and the kind of curated calm that money is supposed to buy. Revenge may be messy, but at Monte Vista Point, the million-dollar views more than make up for it.

Season two leans into what Beef does best by exploring how minor conflicts can spiral into life-altering chaos. Once again, Lee adds in a sharp have-versus-have-nots edge. This time, the fallout unfolds inside a world where exclusivity is everything.

As Lee explained at the season two premiere, both seasons draw from real-life experiences. Season one, he explained, was sparked by a road rage incident he experienced firsthand.

Carey Mulligan and Matthew Kim in 'Beef' on Netflix.

PHOTO COURTESY OF NETFLIX

For season two, inspiration struck closer to home when he found himself unintentionally eavesdropping on his neighbors’ marital spat. Though he kept the details private, the encounter proved compelling enough to fuel an entirely new cast of characters and a fresh, chaotic storyline.

“I just happened to overhear a heated debate coming from a couple’s home in the neighborhood. I’ll speak vaguely, since I still live in said neighborhood, but I found that when I retold the story, my younger peers were aghast, whereas my similarly aged or older peers kind of shrugged," stated Lee. "I was like, ‘Everyone fights.’ And so I thought that juxtaposition was an interesting version.”

He set the story in the world of wealth and privilege. At Monte Vista, members pay a staggering $300,000 initiation fee for what they believe is a guarantee of exclusivity and discretion, among other things.

Cailee Spaeny in 'Beef' on Netflix.

PHOTO COURTESY OF NETFLIX

As Oscar Isaac’s character, Josh, the club’s general manager, warns Cailee Spaeny’s low-level worker bee, Ashley Miller: “People need a place where they can feel safe…where they can pretend everything is ok. It’s the land of make-believe.”

That illusion isn't entirely fictional. While Monte Vista Point doesn’t exist, the clubs behind it are very real and very expensive playgrounds for the ultra-rich.

Membership at Spanish Hills Club reportedly hovers around $20,000. Though a bargain in the world of the show’s champagne crowd, this price tag is steep for many. For those one-percenters wanting to join, it’s well worth it for its 18-hole championship golf course, tennis facilities, fine dining, and social scene.

Cailee Spaeny, Carey Mulligan, and Mikaela Hoover in 'Beef' on Netflix.

PHOTO COURTESY OF NETFLIX

As for the Montecito Club (formerly called the Montecito Country Club), initiation fees can climb as high as $275,000 for a top-tier Connoisseur, Signature, or Ambassador membership.

The jet-set elite are willing to pay a premium for the club’s sweeping ocean views, top-tier golf and tennis, resort-level dining, and a rarified social scene.

Those prestigious tiers unlock more than just golf. Members gain access to the Coral Casino Beach and Cabana Club, and other perks across Ty Warner Hotels and Resorts, including the San Ysidro Ranch, Las Ventanas, and various Four Seasons locations.

For anyone interested in living like the characters in season two of Beef, you can go directly to the Montecito Club Membership page online to learn more about the various membership tiers and what each includes.

Charles Melton, Carey Mulligan, Oscar Isaac, and Cailee Spaeny in 'Beef' on Netflix.

PHOTO COURTESY OF NETFLIX

As season two proves, wealth doesn’t cushion conflict. It amplifies it. Money may not buy love or happiness, but as Beef continues to prove, it can buy access, status, and sometimes discretion.

Money can’t tame the very human instinct to act on impulse. As Beef makes clear, wealth brings its own set of complications. If season two proves anything, it’s that aiming to keep up with the Joneses might just be the most expensive mistake of them all.