In a section of Doerr Alley off Court Street downtown, amongst the nondescript backs of brick buildings, is a small wall with an abstract-looking arrangement of colorful tile pieces that adds a sense of place and character to even a random corner of the city. It turns out to be the back of the 112-year-old Scotti’s Italian Restaurant that carries the tile work inside the dining room out. It’s always nice to find another small hidden charm tucked away as a reminder of the history and layers of time that Cincinnati is lucky enough to contain.