Film fans have been sent into a frenzy over a popular New York bar that boasts its own Titanic-themed restroom.

The Baroness Bar, which is located in Queens, has been delighting visitors with its dedicated shrine to the iconic 1997 blockbuster.

The movie, which stared Kate Winslet as Rose and Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack, told the story of the doomed voyage when the vessel hit an iceberg and sank in 1912.

Now, fans of the film are able to fully immerse themselves in the very unusual set up in the basement of the popular watering hole.

The Baroness Bar, which is located in Queens, has been delighting visitors with its dedicated shrine to the iconic 1997 blockbuster

The Baroness Bar, which is located in Queens, has been delighting visitors with its dedicated shrine to the iconic 1997 blockbuster

Fans of the film are able to fully immerse themselves in the very unusual set up in the basement of the popular watering hole
Fans of the film are able to fully immerse themselves in the very unusual set up in the basement of the popular watering hole

Fans of the film are able to fully immerse themselves in the very unusual set up in the basement of the popular watering hole

The themed bathroom was thrust back into the spotlight in recent weeks after being posted on Instagram by one former customer, known only as Emily, and being re-shared by Secret NYC.

The clip pans around the tiled space to highlight a giant mural being lit up with stark blue LED lighting.

It features the two actors in character alongside Celine Dion, now 56, who famously sang My Heart Will Go On for the film's soundtrack - with an instrumental version playing in the background.

Just in front of the artwork is a stunning heart-shaped necklace enclosed in a case - meant to be a replica of the pendant gifted to Rose in the film by fiancé Caledon.

It becomes a recurring emblem throughout the movie with Rose shown wearing it in Jack's drawings before it being revealed later that she ended up dropping the piece in the same spot where the Titanic sank.

Yet further details have been added to the bathroom in honor of the film including a video of the film's captain Edward John Smith playing on a loop above the sinks.

In both the movie and in the real-life sinking of the Titanic, Edward consciously chose to stay on board and go down with the ship. 

The overlaid text read, 'POV: You find the coolest bar bathroom in all of NYC.' 

The movie, which stared Kate Winslet as Rose and Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack, told the story of the doomed voyage when the vessel hit an iceberg and sank in 1912

The movie, which stared Kate Winslet as Rose and Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack, told the story of the doomed voyage when the vessel hit an iceberg and sank in 1912 

The clip was soon flooded with comments from other social media users who were left bitterly divided

The clip was soon flooded with comments from other social media users who were left bitterly divided 

And the clip was soon flooded with comments from other social media users who were left bitterly divided.

In one camp, there were those who gushed over the shrine as one wrote: 'Beautiful. Love it.'

Another quipped: 'A place where you can finally…let go.'

And a third admitted: 'We went there specifically for this bathroom.'

But not everyone was convinced because, on the other hand, many branded it as scary.

Someone else shared: 'This is a joke right? This would give me major anxiety. I get triggered by the mere song… Noooo thank you to anything Titanic.'

Another reflected: 'The Captain AI is creepy. I can’t go if he’s laughing at me like that.'