The basic run down of this place is when you walk in there is a bakery type counter on the right side selling everything from cured meats to desserts and various baked goods, and then bread racks up by the front window. The left hand side of the entrance, serves as the cafe and restaurant.
I've come here a few times, most recently as a friend wanted to grab a coffee to go, which I believe was about $1.75 for a medium take out cups worth, and the coffee received a good review.
The have pre-made sandwiches in the fridge near the bakery side for $3.80 which are good if you need something quick and on the go (albeit a bit bland due to a lack of sauce). They also have decent paninis and sandwiches that can be made on order from the cafe counter for a couple bucks more. The flavours of everything I've had were good but not generally impressive. But for what you're paying, it's all perfectly fine.
In full disclosure, I've never been a big fan of their baked breads. I've found that they are way too crusty and dry. I understand there is a natural crustiness normally associated to Portuguese bread, but this stuff just seems overly unworkable. I've also had mediocre results with some of the desserts which didn't seem fresh as they should've been, but that was usually when buying snacks in the evening that likely were made at the start of the day.
All in all, the place is pretty cheap and what I would define as decent but not great. 3 stars!