There is no shortage of places to eat in the town, with plenty of restaurants catering for visitors. Most of the restaurants around the railway track and on the roads leading up to the baths are much of a muchness, serving reasonable, but not great, food, and most charge similar prices ($$-$$$). A few of the places closer to the baths or across the bridge are a bit cheaper. There are a few slightly more upmarket places, and the food can be substantially better if you pay slightly more.
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