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Inside the ultra-private back room of Emilio’s Ballato, where Joe Jonas, Rihanna and Barack Obama have dined

Pasta lovers line up for hours to snag a seat at the no-reservation, family-owned Manhattan eatery Emilio’s Ballato — but only relatives, friends and VIPs are permitted to enter the revered restaurant’s private back room.

Executive chef Anthony Vitolo gave Page Six a tour of the ultra-exclusive dining room, where stars including Rihanna, Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio have indulged in authentic southern Italian dishes like pasta bolognese and linguine with clams.

“The energy in the back room here at Ballato’s is crazy,” Vitolo said of the cozy space tucked inside the bustling kitchen behind red swinging doors adorned with hand-drawn “No Entry” signs.

Emilio’s Ballato executive chef Anthony Vitolo gave Page Six a tour of the eatery’s storied private back room. Brian Zak/Page Six
The back room — pictured above — has attracted movie stars, musicians and politicians alike. Brian Zak/Page Six

“It gets really loud. It gets rowdy sometimes,” he continued. “You know, everyone’s drinking wine, eating good food and just having a great time.”

The Nolita-based trattoria was originally established by John Ballato in 1956. Naples native Emilio Vitolo purchased the joint in 1985 and has since been operating the celebrated institution with his wife, Lourdes Vitolo, and their three sons: Anthony, Emilio Jr. and Mario.

“What makes Emilio’s so special is — it’s family. So food is love for us,” Anthony said.

Red doors with “No Entry” signs conceal the hidden space. Brian Zak/Page Six
“The energy in the back room here at Ballato’s is crazy,” Vitolo told Page Six. Brian Zak/Page Six
Anthony runs the Italian restaurant with his parents and brothers. Brian Zak/Page Six

The acclaimed cook explained that celebrities often call his family members ahead of time to request a table in the back room so they won’t be “bothered by the public.”

The hidden haven is charmingly chaotic, with wine racks and family portraits cluttering the walls and boxes filled with deliveries stacked in any free corner that isn’t occupied by a tablecloth-topped dining table.

The cuisine is served on cheerful plates from the Amalfi Coast, and gorgeous hand-painted olive oil cruets from Positano are placed at each table with a side of saucy fresh bread. Music by artists like Frank Sinatra and Frankie Valli fills the oregano-and-garlic-scented air with an old-school ambiance.

Taylor Swift, Blake Lively and Sophie Turner had a girls’ night out in the back room last year.
Joe Jonas is also a regular and has eaten in the back room with his brothers Nick and Kevin Jonas. Instagram/ Emilio Vitolo

Taylor Swift famously had a girls’ night out in the back room with Blake Lively, Brittany Mahomes and Sophie Turner after the “Game of Thrones” star separated from Joe Jonas last year. Meanwhile, the “Sucker” singer is close friends with the Vitolo family and once dubbed Emilio’s Ballato one of his favorite restaurants in New York.

Al Pacino, David Beckham, Cindy Crawford and Jon Hamm have also feasted in the storied back room, though Anthony crowned Jimmy Fallon as his most memorable guest.

“Jimmy Fallon came to see me in the kitchen, and he liked the meatballs so much,” the chef recalled. “So he took a pan of meatballs of, like, 30 meatballs. He picked it up with one hand and took a photo of him trying to lick the meatballs.”

Anthony said working with his dad, Emilio Vitolo, and other family members is “very rewarding.” Instagram/ Anthony Vitolo
The chef said celebrities like the back room because they can’t be bothered back there. Brian Zak/Page Six
The restaurant’s plates are from the Amalfi Coast, and the olive oil cruets were hand-painted in Positano. Brian Zak/Page Six

“He didn’t actually lick the meatballs,” Anthony clarified with a hearty laugh. “We just took a picture. He was pretending to lick the meatballs, so don’t worry.”

The back room has also hosted politicians like former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former President Barack Obama.

“Secret Service was everywhere,” Anthony said of Obama’s visit with daughter Malia. “And that was a crazy experience because, you know, who else can say that they got to cook for the president of the United States?”

Anthony’s favorite celebrity moment is when Jimmy Fallon grabbed a pan of meatballs. Instagram/ Anthony Vitolo
Rihanna once posed for a photo with Justin Bieber in the beloved trattoria. Brian Zak/Page Six
The “Diamonds” singer is a repeat customer. / SplashNews.com

Anthony said Obama’s security team watched his “every move” in the kitchen to make sure he “didn’t slip anything into his food.”

“There was about 12 Secret Service agents here at every exit [and] entrance,” he remembered.

Other celebrities who have wined and dined in the back room include Rob Gronkowski and his girlfriend, Camille Kostek, George Clooney, Naomi Campbell, Justin Bieber and Jerry Seinfeld. DiCaprio has also been a frequent patron and even used the back room as a meetup spot with his besties Tobey Maguire and Jonah Hill.

Cindy Crawford, George Clooney and Jon Hamm have dined in the back room before.
Michael Strahan, David Beckham and Jesse Tyler Ferguson have also enjoyed the establishment’s cuisine.

We’re told famous folk gravitate toward certain meals on the menu, including the classic bolognese, meatballs and spaghetti pomodoro. But those in the loop know to order the off-menu Veal Antonio special.

“The Veal Antonio is a 16-ounce center-cut veal chop,” Anthony said. “We pound it, then we panko-crust it, we fry it. It’s on top with vodka sauce, peas, prosciutto and fresh mozzarella. And then we take that and we crisp it up in the broiler.”

The dish, however, is offered on the menu at Anthony’s newly opened Fort Lauderdale, Fla., restaurant called Vitolo.

Leonardo DiCaprio once hit the back room with Tobey Maguire and Jonah Hill. Brian Zak/Page Six
Barack Obama dined in the back room with his daughter Malia as Secret Service guarded the doors. Instagram/ Emilio Vitolo
Chris Christie popped into Ballato’s in 2016. / SplashNews.com
Couples Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade and Rob Gronkowski and Camille Kostek had date nights in the back room.

Recipes at Ballato maintain their Italian authenticity, with red sauce prepared using DOP San Marzano tomatoes grown at Anthony’s uncle’s decades-old farm in Sarno, Italy.

“One of the most important ingredients in Italian cooking is tomatoes,” Anthony said. “So what we do is, we can them, and we bring them over.”

The kitchen only serves three desserts: cheesecake, cannoli and Anthony’s favorite sweet treat, tiramisu.

The kitchen cooks with tomatoes from the Vitolo family’s farm in Italy. Brian Zak/Page Six
Stars’s favorite dishes include the pasta pomodoro, meatballs and Veal Antonio.
The Veal Antonio, which is not on the menu, is made with vodka sauce, peas, prosciutto and fresh mozzarella. Brian Zak/Page Six
The Veal Antonio is offered on the menu at Anthony’s new Fort Lauderdale, Fla., restaurant called Vitolo. Vitolo

“It’s got a little espresso in there, you know? You got the mascarpone, you got the cream. It’s just one of my favorite desserts to order out, but I’m very picky of where I order it. It has to be up to par,” he said.

The house wine, which features an old black-and-white photo of the Vitolo family on the bottle, is a highly requested beverage for the back room’s distinguished clientele.

“Our house wine here at Ballato’s is made in a small vineyard in Tuscany,” Anthony said. “It’s a mix between a Sangiovese and a Montepulciano, and we are the only restaurant to carry this wine. They make it specifically for us.”

Tiramisu, cannoli and cheesecake are offered for dessert. Brian Zak/Page Six
Their house wine is a mix between a Sangiovese and Montepulciano and is made exclusively for the family-owned haunt. Brian Zak/Page Six
A-listers can sneak into the restaurant through a secret back entrance. Brian Zak/Page Six

We’re told that A-listers sometimes sneak in and out of the beloved back room through a top-secret exit.

“We might, maybe have a secret entrance through the back area of our restaurant,” Anthony teased. “[I] can’t really disclose where that area is, but it’s a secret entrance where they can come in where paparazzi won’t bother them.”

The culinary expert stressed that celebrities don’t get “special treatment,” though, and when the back room is full, they are seated in the main dining room with everybody else.

Celebrities don’t get “special treatment,” according to Anthony. Brian Zak/Page Six
If the back room is full, stars are seated in the main dining room. Brian Zak/Page Six
There is a strict no-photo policy in the cozy front area. Brian Zak/Page Six
“When people start taking photos of celebrities here, we throw them out,” Anthony warned. Brian Zak/Page Six

“We literally just can’t move people. So they just can’t get in [to the back room] that night,” Anthony said, noting that they do have celebrity clientele who don’t “mind sitting in the front room.”

Danny DeVito famously celebrated his birthday in the main room, and Fallon has also been known to sit in the front. However, Anthony and his family members make sure their famous diners maintain a sense of privacy.

“When people start taking photos of celebrities here, we throw them out,” he warned.

Danny DeVito celebrated his birthday in the main dining room. Instagram/ Emilio Vitolo
Lenny Kravitz opted to dine al fresco in 2022. AbacaPress / SplashNews.com
Katie Holmes, who briefly dated Emilio Jr., also dined with her now-ex at an outside table. GC Images
Matt Lauer, Naomi Campbell and Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld love the authentic Italian fare.
Anthony Bourdain and Blondie’s Debbie Harry explored the menu at Ballato in the main room. Brian Zak/Page Six

“It has happened a couple of times, but most of the people see my father in the front room, and he’s, you know, kind of a scary guy, manning the front doors,” he continued. “So people usually don’t like to mess around here.”

Stars like Lenny Kravitz and Emilio Jr.’s ex-girlfriend Katie Holmes have even opted to eat at outdoor dining tables when the back room and main dining room were at max capacity.

Considering the restaurant has a walk-in-only policy, there is never a guarantee of getting in — famous or not.

We’re told stars don’t mind eating in the main room, which also has an old-school feel.
“People are waiting three to four hours for a table,” Anthony said of the no-reservation restaurant. Brian Zak/Page Six
“I think celebrities return to Ballato because … the food stays consistent [and] authentic,” he said. Brian Zak/Page Six
Andy Warhol used to lunch at the venue when it was still owned by founder John Ballato. Brian Zak/Page Six
The Vitolo family has owned and operated Emilio’s Ballato since 1985. Christopher Peterson / SplashNews.com

“People start lining up at 5 p.m. when we open for dinner,” Anthony said. “The line can get really long sometimes. People are waiting three to four hours for a table.”

Anthony believes that the elite continue coming back to his family’s restaurant because it is all about tradition and comfort.

“I think celebrities return to Ballato’s because … the food stays consistent [and] authentic,” he said. “You know, we just treat them like regular people. And they come back just because it’s, you know, the food is good and they can eat without being bothered.”